VMware Player for PC [Windows 10/8/7/XP] – Free

Technology has provided us things that are specifically presented for the greater good of PC users. Most owners of a PC prefer to install Windows operating systems. Mostly it’s because they never got a chance to test and run other OS on their machines.

In the current era of technology, emulating an Android interface is just like a child’s play. But when we talk about using a different operating system on a Windows PC, a user thinks of performing a lot of hurdles to claim such a reward.

So to keep things as simple as possible, I present to you VMware Player for PC. This software works similar to Virtual Box and it also helps you to emulate a whole other PC operating system without much of a hassle.

Whats Does VMware Player Do?

VMware Player is designed specifically for Windows & Linux users. It helps them to test and run other Linux flavors & Windows versions of a computer. If you want, you can also use this software to run Mac operating systems on your Windows PC/Laptop. Yes, it’s an amazing fact about this software.

How To Use VMware Player?

After downloading & installing the software, launch it on your PC. The front window of the software consists of multiple options. If you are new to this software, then click once on “Create a New Virtual Machine”. Now select a type from which you want to install the operating system in the VM.

After choosing the file destination, click on the Next button and select your desired operating system. When done, hit the Install button and wait until the installation process is completed.

How Much Does VMware Player Cost?

VMware Player is the utility software introduced by VMware Inc. The software was introduced in December 2017. For now, it’s competition is with the Virtual Box, so the developers of this software have decided to keep it free.

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