Virtual PC VGA !!! This is joke for sure !!

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  1. ComputerKing

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    Brothers , WTF with Microsoft Virtual PC and Vmware !!!

    When I install windows and install the tools with the programme !!

    I check my VGA and Find it 8MB !! What I should to do with it !! I want run games and things on it !!

    what I can do now

    thanks
     
  2. MrWillyWonka

    MrWillyWonka Chocolate computers galore!

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    Why would you want to run games on VMWare? It would be so slow and laggy you are much better off running it on the main OS.

    You probably need to update the driver within VMWare and change the display settings.

    It won't help gaming anyhow.
     
  3. Fod

    Fod what is the cheesecake?

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    you can't run games in VMWare, there is no directX support. think about what you are asking it to do...

    with hardware virtualisation it will eventually be possible to have direct access to hardware like graphics cards, but for the time being you'll have to dual boot for games.
     
  4. ComputerKing

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    no the games not like C&C 3 !!

    its just an online game , its need 64MB vga card to run good . so I was want to run 2 accounts or more in my pc ,

    and also I want to run win vista on it , so any idea , thanks brothers very much
     
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  5. Fod

    Fod what is the cheesecake?

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    what the hell did we tell you about over use of the ****ing exclamation mark?

    DUAL BOOT IT IS YOUR ONLY OPTION.
     
  6. ComputerKing

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    opssss , sorry , Dam me :wallbash:

    ok thanks brother Fod I will go with dual boot :thumb:

    thanks very much for this help and sorry about the exclamation mark ....

    Good luck and take care , thanks for the help
     
  7. krimson

    krimson What's a Dremel?

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    did you use the vmware tools options?

    but, yeah.. you are better off dual booting, or scrounging for a spare pc... vmware will eat your game
     

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