hey all,
for some reason i lost my ability to capitalize letters so forgive me. anyway, i used vmware converter to virtualize my windows xp sp3 on an amd 64x2 workstation. that went fine. i then copied it over to my linux 2.6.25.14-108.fc9.i686 machine. that went fine. vmware 1.0.6 build-91891 is installed on the linux machine. that went fine. i started up the virtual machine and the hard drive led lit up and stayed lit for as long as the virtual machine was running. i ran top and cpu usage was around 50 to 60 percent. memory was around 50 to 55 percent. one gig allocated out of two gigs. once i shut down the vm the hard drive led shut off and everything sped back up to normal. i looked around in forums and on google but i couldn't find anything like what i'm experiencing. vmtools is installed. anyone have any ideas on how to get my virtualized workstation to work in a more efficient manner//
thanks,
joe b
that was hard to type with disabled shift keys. and what's up with that too//
for some reason i lost my ability to capitalize letters so forgive me. anyway, i used vmware converter to virtualize my windows xp sp3 on an amd 64x2 workstation. that went fine. i then copied it over to my linux 2.6.25.14-108.fc9.i686 machine. that went fine. vmware 1.0.6 build-91891 is installed on the linux machine. that went fine. i started up the virtual machine and the hard drive led lit up and stayed lit for as long as the virtual machine was running. i ran top and cpu usage was around 50 to 60 percent. memory was around 50 to 55 percent. one gig allocated out of two gigs. once i shut down the vm the hard drive led shut off and everything sped back up to normal. i looked around in forums and on google but i couldn't find anything like what i'm experiencing. vmtools is installed. anyone have any ideas on how to get my virtualized workstation to work in a more efficient manner//
thanks,
joe b
that was hard to type with disabled shift keys. and what's up with that too//