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diff --git a/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/virtualization/_index.adoc b/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/virtualization/_index.adoc
--- a/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/virtualization/_index.adoc
+++ b/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/virtualization/_index.adoc
@@ -172,48 +172,48 @@
The first step is to start VMware Fusion which will load the Virtual Machine Library.
Click [.guimenuitem]#+->New# to create the virtual machine:
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This will load the New Virtual Machine Assistant.
Choose [.guimenuitem]#Create a custom virtual machine# and click [.guimenuitem]#Continue# to proceed:
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Select [.guimenuitem]#Other# as the [.guimenuitem]#Operating System# and either [.guimenuitem]#FreeBSD X# or [.guimenuitem]#FreeBSD X 64-bit#, as the menu:Version[] when prompted:
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+image::vmware-freebsd03.png[]
Choose the firmware(UEFI is recommended):
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+image::vmware-freebsd04.png[]
Choose [.guimenuitem]#Create a new virtual disk# and click [.guimenuitem]#Continue#:
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+image::vmware-freebsd05.png[]
Check the configuration and click [.guimenuitem]#Finish#:
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+image::vmware-freebsd06.png[]
Choose the name of the virtual machine and the directory where it should be saved:
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+image::vmware-freebsd07.png[]
Press command+E to open virtual machine settings and click [.guimenuitem]#CD/DVD#:
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+image::vmware-freebsd08.png[]
Choose FreeBSD ISO image or from a CD/DVD:
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+image::vmware-freebsd09.png[]
Start the virtual machine:
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+image::vmware-freebsd10.png[]
Install FreeBSD as usual:
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+image::vmware-freebsd11.png[]
Once the install is complete, the settings of the virtual machine can be modified, such as memory usage and the number of CPUs the virtual machine will have access to:
@@ -222,18 +222,18 @@
The System Hardware settings of the virtual machine cannot be modified while the virtual machine is running.
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The status of the CD-ROM device.
Normally the CD/DVD/ISO is disconnected from the virtual machine when it is no longer needed.
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The last thing to change is how the virtual machine will connect to the network.
To allow connections to the virtual machine from other machines besides the host, choose [.guimenuitem]#Connect directly to the physical network (Bridged)#.
Otherwise, [.guimenuitem]#Share the host's internet connection (NAT)# is preferred so that the virtual machine can have access to the Internet, but the network cannot access the virtual machine.
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+image::vmware-freebsd13.png[]
After modifying the settings, boot the newly installed FreeBSD virtual machine.

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