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out of disk space31 Dec 2006 20:10 GMT7
My virtual server guest machine has the default 16 gig expanding hard
drive and it is full.
I have created a second virtual hard drive and moved everything off of
the C drive of the guest machine, but this does not free up enough
Trying Ubuntu build. Display cut off.29 Dec 2006 21:35 GMT2
Trying to build a VM Ubuntu Linux. Seems ok so far but the resolution
is cutting off my view when trying to choose build options (i.e.
language, partition, etc).
Is there any way to pan or enlarge the display?
Max recommended size for hard disk.29 Dec 2006 20:26 GMT2
We are currently in the process of bringing up multiple HP DL585 4 DC CPU,
32GB of Ram.  My question is, what would be the recommended size of the
Disks/LUN/Partition. We have rated each HP DL585 for around 1TB of data
connected to an HP EVA 8000.  Would it be best to go with a 1 ...
how to use undo Disks ?29 Dec 2006 17:35 GMT1
I m using Virtual server 2005 and i enable "undo disk" but when i  shut down
my machine it did not asking me for commit changes or discard etc .
is there is any diffirent option to apeare this option ?
Balal Ahmad
reboot of host does not shut down VM's (Virtual Server 64 Bit R2)29 Dec 2006 15:54 GMT2
Reboot of host does not shut down VM's (Virtual Server 64 bit R2).
Two (of our 10) Virtual Server Host are running Windows 2003 EE 64 bit and
Virtual server 2003 R2 64 bit.
(the others are 32 bit).
microsoft virtual server - are they thinking along the same line as VMware28 Dec 2006 05:34 GMT1
The latest VM suites impress me. Though i have been using VS , i still like
the core competency which VM has.
That is VM only installed a thin layer at the physical machine, and then the
image is stored centrally at SAN. The vm image is then able to use the
About to install VS 2005 on Vista - Any gotchas?27 Dec 2006 20:07 GMT3
Anything to look out for?
TIA
Paul Nelson
Orcas October CTP27 Dec 2006 17:00 GMT2
Is anyone else having a problem logging into the Orcas CTP. I have
downloaded all the download files and created the Base01.vhd,
VSOct2006CTP.vhd and the VSOct2006CTP.vmc virtual server files. I am running
Virtual Server Enterprise Edition R2 with SP1 installed. The Win2k3 server ...
Add a Tape Drive to a Virtual Machine27 Dec 2006 13:46 GMT4
I have a remote server that has the following 2 virtual machines up and
running on it:
Windows 2003 Domain Controller
Exchange 2003 Standard Edition
Some questions to ask regarding about virtual server27 Dec 2006 12:23 GMT2
Firstly, I would like to check if Virtual Server 2005 sp1 can runs 64 bit
virtual machine on the 32 bits host system?
Secondly, I have tried to create Windows Server enterprise 64 bit virtual
machine using Virtual Server 2005 SP1 but it keeps prompting the hardware
Stand alone config tools27 Dec 2006 04:32 GMT1
Is there a way to run/use VS 2005 R2 x64 w/o installing IIS? I think its
really stupid to have to install and configure IIS, why isn't there just a
an add-on for MMC??
Running VMWare instead...
Why is 1280x1024 only 16-bit?26 Dec 2006 00:51 GMT1
Hi;
If I set my VM's video to 1280x1024, it can only be 16-bit. Why?
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Installing same VM several times on the same computer25 Dec 2006 08:34 GMT1
Hi;
I have a VM that I want to copy to several additional VMs on the same
computer. Basically it's WindowsXP with all service packs installed. What is
the best way to do this?
Save/restore a virtual machine25 Dec 2006 08:16 GMT4
Hi;
To test our installer I want to create a virtual machine that has just
Windows XP (all service packs) and Office 2003 (no service packs) on it.
I then want to save that virtual machine (when it is not running).
Virtual machine hibernates or something24 Dec 2006 18:41 GMT2
Hi;
I am installing Windows XP on a virtual machine via the CD drive. I left it
running and when I came back the virtual machine had hibernated or something.
Do I have to just sit there and click the mouse every 10 minutes?
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