Re: Windows 7 VM local network issue
Is the Virtual Machine's Network Adapter using Bridged or NAT (Share with my Mac)? Sounds like NAT however in either case you can add the NAS to the hosts file in the Windows 7 Virtual Machine and...
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It's using NAT. I have to admit I wasn't sure which to choose - is there a good explanation of the trade-offs somewhere?
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"good" is a relative term however have a look at "Network Connection Options" in Configuring the Network Connection. On my Home Network I use both DHCP and Static IP Addresses. My Servers, Printers,...
View ArticleRe: Win 8 upgrade from XP: "Standard PC" isn't compatible
Keep in mind that you can't actually 'upgrade' from XP to Win8 using the standard installer.
View ArticleRe: import .ovf into VMware Fusion
- Line 86: OVF hardware element 'ResourceType' with instance ID '7': No support for the virtual hardware device type '35'. To me, it looks like you're trying to import an Android image into VMware...
View ArticleRe: Win 8 upgrade from XP: "Standard PC" isn't compatible
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View ArticleRe: Win 8 upgrade from XP: "Standard PC" isn't compatible
JCMorrissey wrote:Hi Dan,Take a look through http://communities.vmware.com/message/2141118 VM hw version particularly important in this instance.Many tx Thanks, but I don't think this was the issue....
View ArticleRe: Win 8 upgrade from XP: "Standard PC" isn't compatible
Nope. As in my original message, this VM uses an IDE drive, not SCSI.
View ArticleRe: Win 8 upgrade from XP: "Standard PC" isn't compatible
Why not just create a new one and give the windows migration utility a try?
View ArticleRe: Win 8 upgrade from XP: "Standard PC" isn't compatible
That's probably the most expedient solution, and already I'm in the middle of doing so. However, since this seems to be a problem that a few others have encountered, I thought that support might like...
View ArticleRe: Volunteers needed: 2012 Mac users affected by 10.8.2 update issue
I'd love to be able to turn on the 3D stuff again... Here's my info: MacBookPro10,1OS X 10.8.2 (12C3006)
View Articlevm ware fusion 5 performance in games.
I am using it to run windows 7 home premium so i can run some windows game over steam.But the default graphic card used is pretty bad, and it can't be changed, so is there a way to up the performance?
View ArticleRe: Volunteers needed: 2012 Mac users affected by 10.8.2 update issue
For what it is worth I have discovered that the bug is triggered by the default window manager/desktop enviornment in Ubuntu (Unity/Gnome). I installed KDE, switch for my user account, and found that...
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I have installed Debian 6.0 Squeeze (current stable) and Debian 7.0 Wheezy (current testing) in Fusion 5.0.2 Both work out of the box with 3D accel enabled. So I was thinking that the problem may be in...
View ArticleFusion 5.0.2 crashes in Snow Leopard
I have Fusion 5.0.2 on my MacBook Pro using Snow Leopard. When I open Windows, after a while it crashes and I get this message: "The operation on file "/Users/name/Documents/Virtual...
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I discovered that the problem is triggered when the next DRI module is loaded: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/vmwgfx_dri.so So, indeed, whenever an application tries to use accelerated 3D, vmware fusion...
View ArticleCan I install Microsoft Windows without partitioning my hard drive? How?
Can I install Microsoft Windows on a MacBook Pro running OSX Mountain Lion without partitioning my hard drive? How?
View ArticleRe: Can I install Microsoft Windows without partitioning my hard drive? How?
With VMware Fusion you can create a virtual machine and install the Windows OS on this VM. The virtual machine's HDD is comprised of files, so there's no need to do any partitioning/formatting on the...
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