Prollpower
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kom_puter schrieb:Zur VM, bin am versuchen, läuft aber schwierig, da eben Treiber der VM fehlen und deshalb nicht alles erkannt wird.
Gruss
Mit welcher VM hast Du das denn versucht? Oft gibt es im reiter eine Auswahlmöglichkeit um die treiber für das gastsystem zu installieren. Normalerweise kommen die treiber mit der vm
VMWARE z.b.:
Installing VMware Tools in a Windows Guest Operating System
1. Power on the virtual machine.
2. When the guest operating system starts, select VM > Install VMware Tools.
The remaining steps take place inside the virtual machine.
Note: You must log on to a Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 or Longhorn guest operating system as an administrator in order to install VMware Tools. Any user can install VMware Tools in a Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows Me guest operating system.
3. If you have autorun enabled in your guest operating system (the default setting for Windows operating systems), a dialog box appears after a few seconds. It asks if you want to install VMware Tools. Click Yes to launch the InstallShield wizard.
If autorun is not enabled, the dialog box does not appear automatically. If it doesn't appear, run the VMware Tools installer. Click Start > Run and enter D:\setup\setup.exe where D: is your first virtual CD-ROM drive.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
• On Windows Server 2003, Windows Me, Windows 98 SE and Windows 98 guests, the SVGA driver is installed automatically and the guest operating system uses it after it reboots.
• With Windows 2000 and Windows XP guests, you do not have to reboot to use the new driver.
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