Re: VMware, and acceleratedX
You need to use "Hardware Profiles" to prevent it from finding hardware
etc at every boot.
I couldn't get VMWare to work right with AccelX. It never detected
the video right.
Thus spake Aaron Solochek (aarons@andrew.cmu.edu):
> Has anyone used this combination before? I would like to be able to use
> full screen, or atleast be able to make the window larger than it
> currently seems to allow. Also, I'm using vmware to access a windows98
> partition on a dual boot system. Right now windows finds all this new
> hardware, is there a way to make windows see the same hardware it
> usually does so this doesn't happen?
>
> -Aaron Solochek
> leko@cmu.edu
>
>
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