the VMS file is the actual content that your VM will load. it needs a corresponding VMI file which contains infos on the file, such as the type (DATA/GAME), the filename, the number of blocks, etc...
to make a new VMI for your VMS file, or edit an existing one, feel free to use my online VMI editor: http://bswirl.kitsunet.org/vmieditor/
once you have a VMI and a VMS for each file you want to save to your VM, have a look at VMU Tool. thats an app that lets you transfer files from your CD/PC to your VM (and vice versa for PC users) between other things.
follow the instructions in the readme and check the threads dealing with the projects to get complementar infos.
Bookmarks