Anyone knows where the download link is?o.o
Do you people bother to use a different ip for each bot ? Or have you been fine with only 1 ? And btw, you dont need an i5 or higher, lol. You dont need 2 cores for the game.You can run 3 vm's with that ram and cpu, if you use win xp. Games aren't CPU intensive. Around 80% of the "weight" goes to the ram, since you will just minimize it. Just install win xp and set the ram a little above 1gb ram, and let the game at lowest settings. My pc have a core 2 duo 6400, and it runs fine. The problem is that it only haves 2gb ram, and i'm using win 7, so i need to close every application possible. I dont know which Vm you're talking about but theres VMPlayer, which is good for games.
So, is there a limit of account connections per ip?
Thanks for the tutorial.
I tried to get the file from your blog, but it seems that filesonic, which the download links point to, doesn't allow download anymore. Sad.
Account won't work with blogger for some reason.
Can you post links from normal download websites instead plz?
I think it's the bottom one in the signature works.
Last edited by wolb; 03-22-2012 at 09:06 AM.
ssj4goku_rox (03-22-2012)
Thanks, didn't even notice.
For those of you who can't access blogger, here is the direct link.
Video Games ALL DAY: Getting Virtual Machine Working
The uploads don't work now though because of file sonic.
So be patient and hopefully the OP will upload them on a different site.
I'm waiting for the win 7 ISO download.
you can download both vmware and win7 iso from any torrent sites. I got them from kat.ph.
I installed VMWARE, and I was just creating my Virtual Machine.
Now the error message shows up as:
EXITING INTEL PXE ROM.
OPERATING SYSTEM NOT FOUND
...And for the operating system I simply located the .iso file of windows 7 sp 1 eng activated that I found...
Is something wrong?
At the bottom of the screen it says "Easy install is installing windows 7 x 64, but I'm not sure if this is active or not.. :S
Attached is what the error looks like from my desktop.
Please help.
Last edited by Nico; 03-24-2012 at 05:20 AM.
After setting up your VM for the first time (after setting up your OS install path etc), simply reboot your host PC and run VMWare again. The OS will automatically install. If you want to create another VM without having to do this again, simply do a full clone of your existing VM under a different name.
Last edited by The408; 03-24-2012 at 03:45 PM. Reason: Spelling error on 'clone' LOLOL
I've tried that, but nothing seems to be working.
I've downloaded 2 different versions for the windows 7 iso too.
I used daemon tools to try and run the software but got the pop up saying:
"The windows 7 install is not available in your region."
Am ijust constantly downloading the incorrect windows 7 iso?
I've downloaded 2 so far, none seem to work...
Are you burning the iso to disc? If not I suggest doing so and installing it from a DVD drive. I've never done it using an iso unfortunately so I can't be much of a help there troubleshooting.
EDIT: Oh I see you've been mounting it via Daemon Tools, I highly suggest trying the burned physical disc/physical drive method.
If it really doesn't work I can try to TeamView you and set it up when I get some time tomorrow.
Last edited by The408; 03-24-2012 at 03:51 PM.
Maybe your iso is just corrupted. Try burning it out and see if it boots.
I have tons of problem with it myself though. Everything is slow inside the VM, can't get bot to work consistently.
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Oh, you don't need to mount it with daemon tool. Just point to the iso when you set up the VM.
Last edited by wolb; 03-25-2012 at 09:30 AM.
Okay, I got my VMware to finally work!
And vindictus WAS running.
But now I tried opening it and all I get it
"exception_access_violation" error.
Anyone know how to fix this?
Either it gives me that error message or the hack shield logo appears then nothing happens after that...
Last edited by ssj4goku_rox; 03-25-2012 at 10:53 AM.
Downloaded HD's console and it works fine now for some reason. o.O
Well, it seems like my crappy laptop can't handle the vmware (what a surprise *cough*).
I was wondering if anyone tried hooking up another monitor to their computer and if that would work?
I read on some forum a little while ago that if i hook my laptop up with another monitor then it can work?
Does anyone know anything about this?
Thanks in advance.