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Creating a Virtual Machine 55
Typical Configurations
A typical virtual machine includes the following basic virtual hardware:
memory
hard disk drive
floppy drive
CD/DVD-ROM drive
network adapter
sound device (except FreeBSD and MS-DOS virtual machines)
USB controller (Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista and all of the Linux typical virtual
machines)
serial port (OS/2 virtual machine)
parallel port connected to the printer set as default in Mac OS (Windows
95/98/ME/NT/XP/2003/Vista virtual machines). If Parallels Desktop detects no printers
connected to the Macintosh computer, it doesn't add a parallel port to virtual machine
configuration.
Note. When the virtual machine is created, you can add hardware with the help of Configuration
Editor.
Amounts of memory and hard disk sizes vary for different guest OSes. Refer to the table below
for the memory amount and the hard disk size that a typical virtual machine will have for the
particular guest operating system. The virtual hard disk for typical virtual machines is always
created in expanding format.
Operating systems
RAM, MB HDD, GB
Windows Vista, XP
512 32
Windows 2003
384 32
Windows 2000
256 32
Windows ME/98
256 8
Windows NT
128 8
Windows 95
128 2
Windows 3.11
64 2
Linux
256 32
FreeBSD
256 32
OS/2 Warp 4
128 2
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