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desktop/workstation deployments, server deployments, network design and deployments, PTP/PMP wireless network installations, web hosting, email hosting, vmware esxi/vcenter deployments. Application Servers Management of Application Servers ESXi Upgrade on Three Host Cluster Our long-in-the-tooth VMware implementation of ESXi 4.1U3 (installed when we started using virtualization) needed to be upgraded to 5.5. We had upgraded vCenter last year, but waited on upgrading our hosts. IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Virtual PC has encountered an error on the host while copying files. An error in virtual pc has occurred (d2) w2k virtual (don't ask, bane of my existence) This occurs while the virtual is sitting idle, User can hit OK and the Virtual works fine, no lose of access or function. thoughts??? Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: The struggle is real: Going from physical to virtual Moving to a Virtual Environment My virtual nightmare... or it would have been if I slept   8 Replies Ghost Chili OP _Justin_ Aug 31, 2012 at 2:42 UTC Saw this post in a forum discussing this error: "This is an error message from our drag-and-drop subsystem. Something must be happening that causes us to think that you attempted to drag and drop a file into our out of the virtual machine. -- Cheers, Benjamin Armstrong =============================== Virtual machine Program Manager" So it must think that you tried to drag a file into the console for some reason, but fails when copying the file. 0 Habanero OP MrAdam Aug 31, 2012 at 2:47 UTC I saw that too, so is it just random. the same system has done it twice now and other systems have never done it. 0 Ghost Chili OP _Justin_ Aug 31, 2012 at 2:57 UTC I'm not sure. Is there a newer version of Virtual PC that you can migrate the machine to? Or maybe an update? 1 Habanero OP MrAdam Sep 5, 2012 at 9:16 UTC the new version of virtual PC (from what I can gather) is XP mode. This, along with switching to VMplayer, has it's own list of quirks and issues. you loose a lot of the functionality that we we rely by going to XP mode because while you can run it as a separate virtual, this feature is designed to allow you to install programs in a sand box and run from the host. this is all fine and dandy except we need a w2k sandbox, not XP. and then support for w2k in VMplayer is ter
InRegisterd2jsp Forums > Computer Hardware Discussion > Misc Computer Help > Error 25: On Diablo 2 > What Can I Do To Fix This? Add Reply New Topic New Poll Page 1 of 2 12 Views: 3569 Replies: 13 Track Topic patricswe Top #1 Feb 10 2011 07:38am Group: Member Posts: 1,270 Joined: Feb 18 2008 Gold: 9,695.51 A critical error has occurred while initializing Direct 3D i did try to run the d2vid test it just says that this computer cannot run diablo 2vidio test did not detect any useable video modes please update your system software as follows:1) instal directx 6.1 or newer (i have https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/255212-error-in-virtual-pc-2007 directx 11)op system windows 7 Ghot Top #2 Feb 10 2011 07:40am Group: Member Posts: 73,538 Joined: Apr 25 2006 Gold: 10,675.00 maybe you need to run it in xp compatibility mode?http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/another possibility is some corrupt system files...insert the Win 7 DVD then go to START > Run andtype sfc /scannowthis will check all urWin 7 system files against those on the DVD and replace any that are corrupt.This http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=51997196 post was edited by ghot on Feb 10 2011 07:52am patricswe Top #3 Feb 10 2011 07:50am Group: Member Posts: 1,270 Joined: Feb 18 2008 Gold: 9,695.51 only works for windows ultimate and pro i got home premium 64 bit patricswe Top #4 Feb 10 2011 07:55am Group: Member Posts: 1,270 Joined: Feb 18 2008 Gold: 9,695.51 can it be that driver's are the problem? Ghot Top #5 Feb 10 2011 07:57am Group: Member Posts: 73,538 Joined: Apr 25 2006 Gold: 10,675.00 Quote (patricswe @ Feb 10 2011 09:55am)can it be that driver's are the problem?sure but w/o knowing what hardware you have....that's hard to answer....w/e u do don't use that stupid windows driver update function. patricswe Top #6 Feb 10 2011 07:58am Group: Member Posts: 1,270 Joined: Feb 18 2008 Gold: 9,695.51 dont think so if it dosen't use it automatic i can post my hardware if you want to patricswe Top #7 Feb 10 2011 08:07am Group: Member Posts: 1,270 Joined: Feb 18 2008 Gold: 9,695.51 windows 7 home premium 64 bit (6.1, build 7600system MSIsystem modell Ms-7668Dedault system biosprocessor intel (R) core (TM) i7 CPU 870 @ 2.93 ghz (8 cpus),ram 4096mbdirect x vertsion 11nvidia GeForce GTx 460dac typ integrated ramdacmain driver
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ArchiveDecember 21, 200925 0 0 0 Virtual PC 2007® SP1 allowed users to share a particular folder with the Virtual Machine (VM). In Windows® Virtual PC, users can enable sharing at drive level only. Sharing a Folder on Windows 7 Desktop with a VM To share a particular folder with the VM, follow steps as below Shutdown or Hibernate the VM (assuming you have Integration features enabled) Open command prompt on Windows7 host. Let’s say you want to share folder C:\MySharedFolder with the VM. subst S: C:\MySharedFolder. This subst command will create a virtual drive “S:” which is mapped to C:\MySharedFolder. Make sure the drive letter is free for use. Open settings for the VM and make sure “S:” is ticked in the drive selection as shown below: Fig. 1. Sharing a folder on Windows 7 host with a VM using the Setting User Interface This is all you need to do to share a particular folder between host and VM. To remove the virtual drive use subst S: /d command. Sending a File from a VM to a Windows 7 Folder Let’s add little more fun by making it easier to send files to Windows7 host from a VM. Open Windows Explorer in the VM For XP VM open folder %userprofile%\SendTo. For a Vista or Windows7 VM, in the Explorer bar type shell:SendTo In this folder create a shortcut “Windows7 Host,” pointing to “S:” drive as shown below: Fig. 2. Creating a shortcut to send files from a VM to the Windows 7 host It is that simple and now by using right click menu for any file or folder you can use “Send To” menu to easily copy files to the Windows 7 desktop (Figure 3). Fig. 3. Using the right click menu to select the ‘Send To’ folder receiving the copied file from the VM Technorati Tags: Windows Virtual PC,Windows XP Mode,Tips n Tricks
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