vmdk files are virtual disk files.  You must have them.  You'll need one for each guest OS.  Are you attempting to use your existing Win2K inside a virtual machine, or have you installed a new instance of Win2k inside a new virtual machine?  The VMWare site has specific instructions on how to do both.  If you are trying to do the former, see here: http://www.vmware.com/support/ws3/doc/ws32_disks4.html#1009344
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Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 6:05 PM
Subject: [newbie] Guest OS in vmware

I've sucessfully installed vmware in my MDK 9 which is in dual boot with my win2k. I wish to use it for running FREEHAND and PHOTOSHOP installed in my win2k but i can't setup vmware to recognize my actual win2k.
The vmware wizards keeps asking me some .vmdk files... 
I searched vmware site and it says that .vmdk are done only when vmware for the first time (i think i cancel this...). 
 
Any advise? Stephen?
 
Thanks i advance,
 
Filipe

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