Install Windows on VMWare using USB flash drive
Solution 1
I can confirm that booting from USB is possible without any 3rd-party utils like "Plop Boot Manager". Just did it on VM Workstation 15 Pro (15.5.1). Here's what you need to do to boot from USB:
- Insert USB flash
- Power On your new Virtual Machine.
At this moment you'll see on VM screen:
Attempting to start up from:
-> EFI VMWare Virtual SCSI Hard Drive (0.0)... No Media
-> EFI VMWare Virtual SATA CDROM Drive (1.0)... No Media
-> EFI Netwrok...
Now you have 60 seconds to do following step:
Go to menu "VM->Removable Devices->Kingston Data Traveller 3.0->Connect (Disconnect from host)" (of course instead of "Kingston Data Traveller 3.0" you'll see you own USB device name)
Wait when "EFI Network..." stage will be timed out (60 seconds) and then it will boot normally from your USB.
If "EFI Network" stage will end too quick, you'll see Boot manager. Just press Ctrl+Alt+Insert (this is replacement for Ctrl+Alt+Del) and then all should go normally.
Solution 2
VMware’s BIOS does not support booting from USB drives in the virtual machine. There’s another way, though: Plop Boot Manager. It comes with an ISO image that can be used with VMware. I believe there’s also a floppy image, if you prefer oldschool solutions.
After booting Plop, you are presented with a screen with bad fonts. ;) From this screen, you can select where you want to boot from, including the option to boot from USB drives.
Solution 3
Assuming you have the hard drive space, just rip the contents of your thumb drive and make a bootable ISO out of it. Then just boot to that. ImgBurn is good for that.
After re-reading, it looks like you already have an ISO on the thumb drive. VMware can't use your physical flash drive to boot, so just copy the ISO file on to your local hard drive and install it from there.
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vico
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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vico almost 2 years
I have Windows install on USB drive and would like to install it to a VMWare virtual machine.
When I create the new virtual machine and select "install from" it displays:
Installer disc - No drives available
Installer disc image file (iso)As you can see, it doesn't find any drives.
USB drive is plugged in to my PC and is visible from system.
My PC has no CD drive, but why I can't select another drive for installation (for example a USB one)?
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Kunal almost 10 yearscan you place a screen shot of the image you are trying to install?
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Daniel B almost 10 yearsWhat do you mean by “I have Windows iso on USB drive”? Is there an actual ISO file on your drive?
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vico almost 10 years@DanielB Sorry, this was mistake. " Windows iso on USB drive">> "Windows install on USB drive"
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vico almost 10 yearsI have tried this, but Plop doesn't sees my flash :(
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Daniel B almost 10 yearsAre you sure it’s correctly connected (green orb on drive icon in VMware)? You might have to drop USB mode to 2.0 for your VM. I’ll look into it further when I get home.
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Catalin Vasile over 7 yearsThe formatted image will be used by vmware. VirtualBox tools are also available on Windows, and there are "dd" equivalents on Windows.
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Ramhound over 6 yearsAre you sure VMWare support booting from a USB device? I found lots of evidence it doesn't support it, but no evidence, even the most recent versions of VMWare Workstation support this.
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Atchoum over 4 yearsWorked for me. Thx!