New-FloppyDrive

This cmdlet creates a new virtual floppy drive for each of the provided virtual machines. If a floppy image path is provided, sets the floppy drive to point to the image. If both the FloppyImagePath and HostDevice parameters are specified, an error is generated.

Syntax

-VM  <VirtualMachine>
[-FloppyImagePath  <String>]
[-HostDevice  <String>]
[-NewFloppyImagePath  <String>]
[-Server  <VIServer[]>]
[-StartConnected]
[CommonParameters]

Parameters

Required Parameter Name Type Position Features Description
required
VM
VirtualMachine named
  • wildcards
  • pipeline
  • Specifies the virtual machine to which you want to attach the new virtual floppy drive. Passing multiple values to this parameter is obsolete.
    optional
    FloppyImagePath
    String named Specifies the datastore path to the floppy image file backing the virtual floppy drive. Do not use this parameter together with the HostDevice parameter.
    optional
    HostDevice
    String named Specifies the path to the floppy drive on the host which will back this virtual floppy drive. Do not use this parameter together with the FloppyImagePath parameter.
    optional
    NewFloppyImagePath
    String named Specifies a new datastore path to a floppy image file backing the virtual floppy drive. Do not use this parameter together with the HostDevice parameter.
    optional
    Server
    VIServer[] named
  • wildcards
  • Specifies the vCenter Server systems on which you want to run the cmdlet. If no value is provided or $null value is passed to this parameter, the command runs on the default servers. For more information about default servers, see the description of Connect-VIServer.
    optional
    StartConnected
    SwitchParameter named Indicates that the virtual floppy drive starts connected when its associated virtual machine powers on.

    Output

    VMware.VimAutomation.ViCore.Types.V1.VirtualDevice.FloppyDrive

    Examples


    Example 1

    New-FloppyDrive -VM VM -HostDevice '/dev/fd0' -StartConnected

    Creates a floppy drive backed by the client device /dev/fd0 and sets it to start connected when the virtual machine is powered on.

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