Thursday, January 27th, 2011 at
5:40 am
One of the advantages of virtualization is that an image of a virtual machine should run on any machine with the same hypervisor installed irrespective of the underlying hardware (providing the hardware supports the hypervisor). Why is this, when imaging software such as Norton Ghost requires almost identical hardware for the target systems?
Saturday, January 1st, 2011 at
9:19 am
I am trying to move my win sbs 2003 server from a machine A to a machine B. I was plan to use Ghost to duplicate the hard disk from A to B and then updating drivers. However, after doing this, the machine B won’t boot. Any suggestion is appreciated. One thing bothers me is, the HD in A is using IDE and the HD in B is using SATA. Not sure whether that’s what caused the problem. Please help!
The GHOST was working fine. The new machine B does have SATA and IDE as the same time thus ghost can do the copy without any problem.
Sunday, October 17th, 2010 at
2:46 pm
How to unlock the halo reach eva [c] helmet that has the ghost painted on it and weared by Emile.
Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 at
4:08 am
Im new to WoW and Im just kind of confused by the tons of different things. Thanks!!
@Ghost Mutt – Bug off
@Pinkstah – Yes because everybody who WoW becomes addicted to the game. Im just playing for fun.
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at
5:07 am
Here’s mine. My grandmother spent the night at my brother’s house and said she saw a ghost glowing in the dark. It was his screen saver on the computer! It looked like a ghost to her, because in the dark room with a black screen, it looked like it was just floating there! We all got a laugh out of it!