You can't. You aren't running Ubuntu directly on the hardware, but in a virtual machine. The virtual machine requires you to boot into Windows before you can start it. I am not aware of any options for Windows that would let you boot and start only a single application separately from another boot entry.
You must set them up as shared drives in Windows. Then you can browse them in Ubuntu as a Samba share.
yes you can
Depending on your hardware, Ubuntu should run on VMWare just fine.
You Don't! You install windows 7 in a virtual machine with VMware Infrastructure, you then setup the VMware view servers with your AD. Then you install the tiny Vmware View agent on the windows 7 computer which is then streamed through the View server with you windows Credentials straight to you. the computer is not sent to you, instead a video of the computer's screen is sent to you. that is how it works.
If you're looking to install Ubuntu on Windows 11, you have a few very good options. The dual-boot method lets you choose between Windows and Ubuntu each time you start your computer, giving you full access to both systems. If you prefer not to reboot every time, using the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) allows you to run Ubuntu alongside Windows. It’s simple to install and great for using Linux tools without leaving Windows. Finally, running Ubuntu on a virtual machine with VirtualBox or VMware is another option if you want to try Linux without making any changes to your system. This way, you can easily explore Ubuntu while still working within Windows.
You can run it as a virtual machine under win 7 by using VMWare player. Also, see the related link for Wubi - a way of installing Ubuntu under a windows file system (not virtually)
Use Windows Virtual Machine or VMWare.
I'm not sure exactly what your question is here. Could you please clarify? If you're asking about how to sync your iPod Touch with Ubuntu, you have a few options, but all of them require your iPod to be jailbroken and you need to do a little bit of tinkering. If you want to do this, run a Google search and you should find out how. Alternatively, you can install Windows on VMware, then install iTunes on the emulated Windows and sync your iPod through that. Again, a Google search should give you more detailed information about how to get and use VMware. This is what I did with my iPhone and it works perfectly.
The only way you can install an operating system without a BootableUSB drive or disc like Ubuntu, is to install and run a virtual machine program. VMware has a good free one just for this. It will run on top of your primary operating system. To elaborate, its like havinganother computer run inside your computer.
VMware Player allows you to run entire operating systems in a virtual machine, which runs on top of Ubuntu or Windows. To the guest operating system (the one running inside the virtual machine), it appears as though it were running on its own PC. The host operating system runs the VMware Player, which provides the guest with things like network access. VMware Player is available from Ubuntu's Multiverse repository (in 6.06 LTS through 7.04), but is not included in Ubuntu 8.04/8.10. It can be downloaded for free from VMware.Virtual machines configured with an operating system and applications ready to perform a specific function are called virtual appliances. An appliance can be created using certain VMware products, or you can download ready-made appliances. A wide variety of appliances (both certified and not) are available from VMware's
VMware can run on any personal computer running windows/linux/MAC OS X.All you need is to install VMWare player from http://www.vmware.com/download/player/For creating a VMware, you may either install VMware workstation using a trial license or download a virtual appliance (vmware image) from vmware website.
If you would like to install it ON TOP of Windows: Install a virtual machine program (ex. Virtualbox, VMware) Install Linux inside of virtual machine Install it along side (or overwrite) Windows: Reboot computer with Linux install CD/DVD in the disk drive and follow the instructions.