Saturday, November 26th, 2011 at
6:03 pm
I have a old net-book that is failing. Boot up takes longer than 5mins and just browsing the internet is too much for the little guy. I have a mac with VWware fusion 4 which I’ve been using to run ubuntu. Is their a way to obtain the windows 7 product or activation key from my net-book so that I can useit for virtualization on my mac. I plan to do a clean install of either ubuntu net-book edition or windows xp ( I have a licensed copy with a product key) on the net-book. Or should I just use xp for virtualization?
Thanks
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011 at
10:02 am
i downloaded kies from samsung website for my samsung galaxy tab mini, but an internal error in windows installer pops up, when you press ok it cintinues to install but then stops and brings up this message
error 1304. Error writing to file
C:\DOCUME~1\Pipay\LOCALS~1\Temp\MarkAny\ContentSafer\UpdateClient\MAUpdate.exe. Verify that you have access to that directory
then i cancel installation because thats the only way to go, then an error comes up saying:
ERROR: – 1603 Fatal Error during installation, Consult windows Installer Help (Msi.chm) or MSDN for more info
im not really knowledgable with computers but i did research about the MSDN and stuff but i really got lost. x( need help! what to do!
my comp
microsofr windows xp
home editeion
version 2002
service pack 2
intel(r) pentium(r) M processor 1.60GHz
.99 ram
don’t know if that is of any help
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Tuesday, August 16th, 2011 at
10:02 am
Hi all,
I understand that Virtual PC 2007, like 2004, is supposed to use your hardware configuration and "mimic" the ideal settings for the operating system you have installed.
Now, I have Windows 3.1-Vista installed in VPC 2007. In Windows XP, it says under "System Information" that I am running a AMD Athlon 64 X2 @ 2.5GHz. However, while it says the same thing in Vista Ultimate, on my "CPU Meter" it only shows up as a single core. It isn’t a huge deal, but it "maxes out" often, and when I originally had Vista on this computer, it was never a problem.
That being said, I Installed the "Virtual PC Additions," which fixed a lot of small things, however, "hardware virtualization" is not enabled for this PC. That may explain why I can’t get any of my USB ports to work on the Virtual PC.
Is there a way for my processor to show up as a dual core on Vista, and for my USB ports to work? Or is VPS 2007 limited a single core?
Unfortunately, it just shows 1. I would download the new Windows PC one, but it is not compatible with Windows 3.1-98. Might not even work with 2000. If they could co-exist, I would, but it overwrites the old one.
Hi " * " ,
The only option is one, so I guess it’s only emulating as a single core. Not much I can do then. Thank you!
Monday, July 25th, 2011 at
10:23 pm
I have heard that their is iwork on it with features like pages and keynote . I do not own a mac computer so can i transfer say a pages document to my windows xp computer?
Sunday, June 26th, 2011 at
5:04 pm
I have about 40 gigs of music I need to transfer to my macbook laptop from my xp desktop. Any suggestions?