QUOTE (Bâshrat the Sneaky @ Nov 23 2005, 07:38 PM)

What about....
-using Daemon-Tools to mount the .iso and let VMWare use the virtual drive of Windows.
-or creating a share, make sure your VMWare has a (bridged) network connection and log on to the share (or FTP or...).
i am not sure why i need DT to mount the disk, you means i have a cdburner free to burn from and to?
i dont use bridged network, because otherwise i dont have internet on VMWare. i use the second option. (give vmware the host IP or like that). how to log on a share in VMWare? i have give the shared documents a try but i dont see the files in VMWare shared documents... do they means other shared folders? if so, where ?
QUOTE (sonic @ Nov 23 2005, 07:59 PM)

If the drag-drop doesn't work, it's because you don't install VmWare tools ... I think

... by the way, since beta 5.5 the copy by network/shared folder is more accurate (in speed) for me ...
i now understand it is the VMtools which need to be installed. but i have another question, how to create a networkshare?