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VMware Server Install – Step by step –>PART TWO

Posted on : 23-08-2009 | By : Karthik | In : Microsoft Windows, VMWare, Virtualization, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Zero Hacks, ZeroHacks, zeroes-basics

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This is the part two of the series in  VMware Server installation. Please find the part one here.

In the last post we have installed the VMWare Server 2. Now it’s time to create a Datastore where the virtual disks will be created.  Virtual disks are like hard disks and by creating this you create kind of ‘hard disk’ which will exist as separate hard disk as far as VMware is concerned. With respect to the guest operating systems these are no more than a differnet kind of encrypted files.

Step 12: Select Create Virtual Machine from the commands section. In your original hard drive, select a location

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Step 13: Select the OS you wish to install. This will optimize the virtual disk for the selected operating system. If you cannot find the operating system you want to install, select the one nearest to the one available.

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Step 14: Next is the memory and processors. Choose equal to or more than the minimum recommended memory. Selecting number of processors works only for the host operating system. This means the applications running inside the Virtual machine cannot use the second processor. But if you choose the right number of processor, the guest operating system can use it for other resources and the virtual machine will get more share of the other processor and run much faster.

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Step 15: In the Hard Disk section, I recommend you to create a Virtual Disk if you already don’t have one. Otherwise you should always boot the OS using a disk and also you will not be able to write commit anything using the guest OS. This means if you install new application in the fguest application, if you login and log out you will get only the default setup and all your applications and files will be erased during the next boot.

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Step 16: In the next properties section of hard disk, you have two options.

  1. Your hard disk (of course virtual) can be made growable. This means as you install more and more applications, it will increase in size, but initially with only the minimum needed size. But the speed at which your operating system(guest) works will be less here.
  2. If you choose the second option of allocate full space initially, then though there is no data the allocated space will be demarcated for the virtual disk from your actual hard drive and you will not be able to use it. Here speed will be more.

Choose whatever fits depending on your choice.

How to stop the annoying Content Preparation Progress in Adobe Reader 8?

Posted on : 01-02-2009 | By : Karthik | In : Adobe, Adobe Acrobat reader, Zero Hacks, ZeroHacks, zeroes-basics

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While opening all Adobe documents you will receive an initial pop up Content Preparation Progress which says please wait while the document is being prepared for

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This wastes lot of time and we got to remain idle every time until this preparation is complete.

Why this Occurs?
Accessibility standards ensure that the software must be accessible even for visually challenged persons. In order to prepare the document for reading every time this pop up checks the document for preparing it to Read Out Aloud.

Solution
1. In the Adobe Reader press CTRL+K (Alternatively open EDIT > Preferences)

adobe-acrobat-content-preparation-screen-options 2. Go to Categories, select Reading

Get your Windows 7 Beta soon – last date for download is Feb 12th

Posted on : 24-01-2009 | By : Karthik | In : Microsoft Windows, ZeroHacks, zeroes-basics

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The deadline for official download of windows 7 beta is fast approaching. WARNING: Install the Beta only if you have prior experience or a techie and DONT install in a crucial PC as it may become unstable.

The shutdown of general availability for the Windows 7 Beta will occur in 3 phases over the course of the next few weeks:

* Starting January 27th, the Windows 7 page will be updated with a warning that time is running out on downloading the Windows 7 Beta and that we will be limiting downloads shortly. People will be encouraged to register and start the download of the Windows 7 Beta sooner rather than later.


* February 10th, new downloads of the Windows 7 Beta will no longer be available. People who have already started their Windows 7 Beta download and have not yet finished will still be able to finish their download and are encouraged to do so.


* February 12th, people will no longer be able to complete their download of the Windows 7 Beta. Anyone who hasn’t finished downloading the Windows 7 Beta will be unable to do so.



Product keys for the Windows 7 Beta will continue to be available. So if you have the Windows 7 Beta but didn’t get a product key you will be able to do so even after February 12th.


MSDN and TechNet Subscribers will continue to have access to the Windows 7 Beta bits throughout the Windows 7 Beta phase. The above dates do not apply to MSDN and TechNet Subscribers.



Download the windows beta here: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/beta-download.aspx

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