How to boot a VM from USB in VMware Workstation: vmware 15 boot from usb

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How to boot a VM from USB in VMware Workstation
Since VMware doesn’t natively support boot a VM from USB in VMware Workstation, we are going to use a free software called Plop Boot Manager. This free software has built-in support for USB drivers to directly access USB devices without any help from BIOS. This allows you to boot into any operating system that you’ve installed on the USB drive. boot a VM from USB in VMware Workstation

Download Plop Boot Manager from the official website and extract it to the folder of your choice.
boot a VM from USB in VMware Workstation
Now, plug in the bootable USB drive and launch VMware. Before we can boot with the USB drive, we need to boot into Plop Boot Manager. Open the File menu and select the option “New Virtual Machine.”
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