The reason and solution for the failure to access the Internet after installing the Windows XP system using a virtual machine is

  
. Solution:
1. If the IP address is not obtained, the network cable will not be inserted because the virtual machine's network card is not enabled. , Virtual Machine -> Settings -> NIC -> Right click on “ Connection & rdquo;. The software is not finished, you can find the corresponding English settings;
2, if you have an IP address, first look at VM>Setting>Hardware>Network Adapter>Network connection. Here is the connection method of the network card of the virtual machine (some people may add multiple network cards to the machine);
a) select the first Bridged (bridge), which means the network card of the virtual machine and the network card of the real machine. Connected to the same switch (router), if there is a DHCP server in the real environment, you can set the IP to automatic;
If there is a DNS server in the real environment, you can set the DNS option to automatic. Otherwise, the virtual machine IP is set to the same network segment as the real machine, and the subnet mask, gateway, and DNS are all consistent with the real machine. (If it is connected via ADSL, the bridge is not connected to the network)
b) Select the second NAT, which means to connect with the network connection "VMnet8" in the real machine, then remember to enable the network card VMnet8 . If the DHCP and DNS services of the VM are enabled, the IP address and DNS are automatically enabled in the VM. If you want to manually, please set it to the same network segment as VMnet8.
c) Select the third Host-only, which means that it is connected to the VMNET1” in the real machine.
The above is the description of the causes and solutions for the failure to access the Internet after installing the Windows XP system using the virtual machine. Through the above steps, we can solve the problem that the virtual machine cannot be connected after installing the WindowsXp system.
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