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If you cannot get Worms Armageddon working on your computer (due to e.g. hardware compatibility), you can install it in a Virtual machine. A virtual machine emulates an entire computer with all its hardware, separating the game from your real hardware/operating system and its problems or incompatibilities.
The following guide describes the necessary steps to set up a Windows virtual machine in VMware Player and install Worms Armageddon on it.
Contents
Prerequisites
You will need:
- A computer powerful enough to emulate a virtual machine (at least 512MB of RAM)
- A working Internet connection
- A few gigabytes of free space on your hard drive
- A copy of either Windows 2000 or Windows XP on a bootable CD (Windows 98 or ME will not work) TODO
Setting up Microsoft Virtual PC
Go to the Microsoft Virtual PC page and download the application. Install it after it has downloaded.
Creating the virtual machine
Start up Microsoft Virtual PC. You should be greeted by the New Virtual Machine Wizard; if the wizard does not appear automatically, click the "New..." button on the Virtual PC Console.
Follow these steps to create your virtual machine:
- Page 2: select Create a virtual machine;
- Page 3: enter a name for your virtual machine;
- Page 4: select the operating system which you will be installing. For Windows ME, select Windows 98.
- Page 5: select Adjusting the RAM and increase the suggested memory size by 64 - 128 MB.
- Page 6: select A new virtual hard disk
Where not specified, leave settings to their defaults.
Setting up the guest operating system
First, insert your Windows operating system installation CD in your CD drive. If your CD is not bootable, you will need a boot floppy disk; insert it as well.
Double-click your virtual machine in the Virtual PC Console to start it.
If you are installing Windows 2000 or a newer OS, the virtual machine will boot and Windows Setup should start.
If you are installing an operating system older than Windows 2000, you will need to partition/format your virtual drive and start setup manually. Follow these steps:
- Step 1 - create a primary partition
- at the command prompt, type FDISK
- select Y at the "Enable large disk support" prompt
- select 1 to create a new partition
- select 1 to create a new primary partition
- select Y to mark the partition as active and use all available space
- press Escape as prompted after the operation has completed
- from the Virtual PC menu, select Action → Reset to reset the virtual machine
- Step 2 - format the partition
- back at the command prompt, type FORMAT C:
- select Y to confirm
- enter a volume label if desired
- Step 3 - start setup
- back at the command prompt, type D:
- with some CDs, you may need to navigate to the folder containing SETUP.EXE - use the MS-DOS commands CD to navigate to a subfolder and DIR to list the contents of the current folder
- type SETUP
Installing Windows onto the virtual machine should be fairly straight-forward. If you are unsure about something, select the default option. If you encounter difficulties, please consult your operating system installation guide.
Note: all changes are being done inside your virtual machine, and do not affect your computer. The Windows installation will format your virtual hard drive, not your real one. From your computer's point of view, all changes will be made to the virtual machine files.
Follow the setup process until the virtual machine starts to your Windows desktop.
Installing Worms Armageddon
Take out your Windows installation CD and insert your Worms Armageddon CD. W:A installation should start; install the game in your virtual machine as you would do normally.
After the game is installed, you will need to update it. In your virtual machine, open Internet Explorer and go to wa.team17.com. Click the Update button in the corner, and download and install the latest Beta update. Agree to download and install any required intermediate updates.
Note: if your virtual machine is not able to access the Internet, try the following: in the virtual machine's settings, on the Networking page select Shared networking (NAT) for Adapter 1.
After following these steps, W:A should be able to run well on the virtual machine.
Virtual Machine Additions
Virtual Machine Additions are not required to play W:A. If you use the same virtual machine for other tasks, Virtual Machine Additions may considerably improve your experience. However, some Virtual Machine Additions features are not compatible with Worms Armageddon.
If you find that after installing Virtual Machine Additions, the camera and mouse pointer move erratically within the game, you will need to disable mouse pointer integration. To do this, open the virtual machine's settings (from the Edit menu), and on the Mouse tab uncheck the Use pointer integration checkbox.
Remarks
If something in this guide does not work for you, you can also try Installing WA on VMware Player, another free virtualization program.