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*'''CPUs:''' 2 (recommended)
[[Image:Format_ExFAT.png|thumb|right|250px|'''Format drive window''' in order to format your new SSD as '''ExFATexFAT''' ('''Windows''')]]
{{Admon/caution|FORMAT YOUR SSD AS ExFATexFAT|'''You ''must'' format your external drive as ExFATexFAT.'''<br>By default, most drives will be formatted for NTFS. <u>'''NTFS-formatted drives will cause issues.in this course!'''</u> When you plug your drive in, open My Computer, right-click on the new drive, and select ''Format...''.}}
{{Admon/important|Confirm External SSD Device is Recognized as a Drive in Windows Explorer|It is essential that your Windows machine recognizes your SSD device with a drive letter on your Windows machine. You may experience problems if you are using the Kingston SSD. If so, then run '''diskmgmt.msc''' in order to create a volume and format your disk1.}}
# Although the images may be a little out of date (i.e. not exact), you can refer to this listing of installation screenshots for general reference:<br>[[http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/ops235/ssd2/ installation screen-shots] ]<br>
# Power up the computer in your Seneca lab in '''Windows'''.
# If you haven't already downloaded the CentOS 7 Full Install DVD iso to your USB KEYISO, then download the following link for the CentOS 7 Full Install DVD image on your USB devicelocal computer: <br>http://belmont.senecacollege.ca/pub/centos/7/isos/x86_64/CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-1804.iso
# Plug your SSD drive into your computer. Note the drive letter for that device.
# Format your SSD to use ExFATexFAT, '''not NTFS'''. Open ''My Computer'', right-click on the SSD, and select ''Format...''. The dialog box should have the '''ExFATexFAT''' option selected, as the example to your right shows. Once selected, click ''Start''.
# Create a folder called: '''Virtual Machines''' on your SSD device.
# On your Seneca computer lab workstation, click the '''Windows Menu''' button and type '''VMware'''.
:'''Perform the following steps:'''
# Open Terminal.# Login as root (: '''su -)'''# Type: '''yum update'''# Follow the prompts.# If there is a kernel update, reboot your system. (There usually is on a first update after OS installation.)
'''Answer Investigation 2 observations (all parts and questions) in your lab log book.'''