Re: Activating Windows XP after transferring into a VM
The virtual NIC looks like it's active from the log. When you boot into safe mode, can you look at the device manager and see if Windows has detected the virtual NIC and installed a driver for it? Have...
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can anyone suggest me any other software then vmware player which can solve my problem of compatibility and cpu utilization .
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Here's the solution: http://communities.vmware.com/thread/432624 Solution without disabling.
View ArticleRe: VMWare is a clownish company, and Player has become a joke
Hi, I am sorry for your bad experience with the VMware Player product. Could you please share I little more details about your problem, so I might be able to help you. For example: - what is the type...
View ArticleRe: Activating Windows XP after transferring into a VM
''When you boot into safe mode, can you look at the device manager and see if Windows has detected the virtual NIC and installed a driver for it?'' Yes it does. Right now I tought to use Safe Mode with...
View ArticleRe: Activating Windows XP after transferring into a VM
Garirry wrote: I cannot do this because I use a USB adapter to get Wi-Fi, and I must install a program. I tried installing the program in a working XP virtual machine and I cannot install this...
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My network USB is disconnected from my VM, and I cannot use bridged connection in my VM because it dosen't work with Wi-Fi USB. As I said before, I want to know if the problem is in my Internet...
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Garirry wrote: My network USB is disconnected from my VM, and I cannot use bridged connection in my VM because it dosen't work with Wi-Fi USB. As I said before, I want to know if the problem is in my...
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I tried to use Safe Mode with Networking but it forces me to activate Windows.However, Safe Mode with Command Prompt does not work with Internet. It is set to NAT but I don't know if there is...
View ArticleRe: Activating Windows XP after transferring into a VM
Seems VMware Player does mess with USB WiFi Adapters - I'm not only not getting a connection on the guest, but I also get multi-second ping times between the host and my own router
View ArticleRe: Activating Windows XP after transferring into a VM
No, Safe Mode with Command Prompt does not offer Network Connectivity so that will not do you any good. I'd suggest you temporarily connect the Host directly to the LAN or Router using an Ethernet...
View ArticleRe: Activating Windows XP after transferring into a VM
Garirry wrote: My network USB is disconnected from my VM, and I cannot use bridged connection in my VM because it dosen't work with Wi-Fi USB. As I said before, I want to know if the problem is in my...
View ArticleRe: VMWare is a clownish company, and Player has become a joke
First of all VMware Player is essentially a free and unsupported product so, no offense intended, take it or leave it! Secondly you've been around here long enough to know you should check the VMware...
View ArticleDirectx 9 3d support
Ive created a xp pro virtual machine and installed sp2, sp3, media player 10, internet explorer 8, visual studio 2008. I have a game written in vb.net using framework 2 and dx9. Im getting the...
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Have you installed DirectX9 from Microsoft?You could try to run "Dxdiag.exe" to verify. // Linjo
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Yes ive run dxdiag which shows directx9c is installed DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904) btw laptop is Windows 8 pro, please let me know if you need any more info Thanks for the reply...ive only been using...
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ok great news !! i made the the following changes/ additions to the vxf file (virtual machine must be OFF) - mks.enable3d = "TRUE"svga.vramSize = "67108864" (plz double check the above incase ive made...
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