Virtual machines are a handy way to avoid having to install real software on
your computer that could potentially damage your system. If you've never
used virtual machines before, VMware Player is a good way to start. VMware
Player can be used by anyone to run virtual machines on a Windows computer,
in a completely closed, safe environment. It's a great way to test new
software – like we do here at Softonic every day – provide customer
support or run a series of tests on your computer without damaging the
"real" system. The "virtual machines" you use with VMware Player can be
created with the program itself, as long as you have the original DVD or ISO
file. You only need to configure the system's settings (hard drive size,
RAM memory, etc.) in a few easy steps and you're ready to go. VMware Player
lets you browse the web, access any USB devices you connect to the computer,
share folders with the host computer and even drag and drop files between
them. The only thing VMware Player requires is a relatively powerful system,
in order to meet the demands of two operating systems running at the same
time. A simple and secure way of testing software on your PC, VMware Player
offers peace of mind and a straightforward way of running multiple operating
systems.Download *VMware Player 4.0.0* in Softonic