Virtual Machines (Vmware) installation XP virtual machine, after the hard disk is divided into a good area, is set to CD-ROM boot to install the system, but VMware The default is hard drive boot, so it will not start or other problems exist. So in the BIOS to set the boot sequence, to set the disc as the first boot. But the VM boot screen is much faster than the notebook, the basic is within 1s , want to enter the BIOS also has difficulty.
for the online said to open VMS system then click on the Window Mania F2 . I haven't been able to get into the BIOS for a try.
There is, however, a solution.
First Close Vmware system in, start with-programs-accessories-Notepad to open the virtual machine configuration file ( . VMX file), which is located in the installed virtual machine directory (not the virtual machine software directory), with one row in the front
Bios.forcesetuponce = "TRUE"
Automatic entry on boot bios! but VMware when started, this parameter is set by the TRUE into FALSE , if you want to continue using BIOS , and then manually change it into TRUE can be;
or if you think it's not smart enough, you can extend the start screen time. In front of the first join:bios.bootdelay = "", the 5 - second.