On Thursday 09 December 2004 08:55 pm, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> > cnfiguration for the cd and you should see a checkbox for legacy mode.
>
> Thankg Greg. I didn't think it's in the vmware configuration :)
> By the way, everytime I run vmware after a notebook reboot, it asks me to
> run vmware-config
On Thursday 09 December 2004 09:14 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
> On Thursday 09 December 2004 03:28 am, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> > > On my machines, vmware won't boot from cd unless I configure the drive
> > > with legacy emulation.
> >
> > Hi Greg, I've just found out that in Mdk10.1, I can boot my vmwar
On Thursday 09 December 2004 03:28 am, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> > On my machines, vmware won't boot from cd unless I configure the drive
> > with legacy emulation.
>
> Hi Greg, I've just found out that in Mdk10.1, I can boot my vmware.
> How do I set the drive into legacy mode?
>From the virtual ma
On Monday 06 December 2004 10:43 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
> On Sunday 05 December 2004 09:37 pm, Jan Rubbrecht wrote:
> > I am also kind of a newbie in Linux, but it seems to me that your
> > cdrom is not correctly configured/working under Linux, might be worth
> > checking that out if you're sure tha
On Sunday 05 December 2004 09:37 pm, Jan Rubbrecht wrote:
> I am also kind of a newbie in Linux, but it seems to me that your
> cdrom is not correctly configured/working under Linux, might be worth
> checking that out if you're sure that VMWare should boot from CDrom
> first.
>
> I don't think VMWa
I am also kind of a newbie in Linux, but it seems to me that your
cdrom is not correctly configured/working under Linux, might be worth
checking that out if you're sure that VMWare should boot from CDrom
first.
I don't think VMWare boots from cdrom by default, go in the BIOS
settings when you turn
On Friday 03 December 2004 06:20 pm, Paul Kaplan wrote:
> Lastly, I always thought my w2k cd was bootable, but I only ever tried to
> install in VMWare where it didn't boot. Since it wouldn't boot in VMWare,
> I ended up installing w98 and then upgrading to w2k completely overwriting
> the w98 ins
I have found the following site useful for windows problems:
http://www.petri.co.il/
You might also try the VMWare forums accessible from the VMWare support page
If you have a working installation of w2k, you should be able to modify the
following instructions to roll your own bootable copy of w2
Hello there,
I am having a problem with getting VMWare running, as I try to install Win2000
as a virtual machine in VMWare, however VMWare says that the CD I am using is
not bootable, however if I reboot normally it boots up fine, now does anyone be
able to point me to some ideas why this is so
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 14:05, Anders Lind wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> this is not a Mandrakespecific question per se but still I am wondering
> im VMWare is capable of using an already existing installation of
> Windows 2000 on the computer and use it as a virtual machine.
>
> Cheers
> Anders
Yes,
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 03:29 pm, Miark wrote:
> Nope.
>
Actually, yes, but there is some fancy footwork you have to do. This article
may help you get started learning about whst you have to do.
http://www.vmware.com/support/ws4/doc/disks_dualmult_ws.html
And you need to read this if the machi
Nope.
Miark
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 21:05:56 +0100, Anders wrote:
> this is not a Mandrakespecific question per se but still I am
> wondering im VMWare is capable of using an already existing
> installation of Windows 2000 on the computer and use it as a
> virtual machine.
Hello folks,
this is not a Mandrakespecific question per se but still I am wondering im VMWare is
capable of using an already existing installation of Windows 2000 on the computer and
use it as a virtual machine.
Cheers
Anders
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I'm slowly installing 9.1 on the office boxes this evening. heh heh
Question struck playing with my VMWare install on the laptop.
Do I have to defrag a VMWare fat32 disk?
Lee
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