Monday, December 23, 2013

Windows XP in a virtual machine installed using Mac Os problems encountered

Want to learn about the Iphone Development

So ready in window xp MAC OS installed in a virtual machine system to use

VM version installed: VMware-workstation-7.0.0-203739.exe

Download a MAC OS

Now the first question is: when the virtual machine created, suggesting that it could not install the 64-bit analog machine

So find Virtualization Technology in the BIOS, set it to Enabled enabled

However, after setting up, with securable.exe testing, found no open
or tips
This is what causes it?




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System Information
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Time of this report: 8/27/2011, 10:08:34
Machine name: NSSEAN
Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.100216-1441)
Language: Chinese (Regional Setting: Chinese)
System Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
System Model: HP Compaq dc7800 Small Form Factor
BIOS: Default System BIOS
Processor: Intel (R) Pentium (R) Dual CPU E2200@2.20GHz (2 CPUs)
Memory: 2002MB RAM
Page File: 722MB used, 2614MB available
Windows Dir: C: \ WINDOWS
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
DxDiag Version: 5.03.2600.2180 32bit Unicode
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Does this, Bangniding top
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Understand Bangding ...
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Bangding, never used
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First look at your cpu does not support 64-bit virtual branch, my cpu is t5550 does not support it directly buy a mac. . . Then if your cpu supports hardware virtualization, then opened from the bios can start a virtual machine, the virtual machine after my colleague thinkpad is open installed, then the installation of a 4g memory, running from mac is still very slow. . . In fact, without detection tool detection, mounted directly on the line, can hold is turned on, not necessarily quasi-detection tool
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Birds

I really do not understand Bangding
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LZ try this,

Enter the BIOS setup with left and right keys on your keyboard to enter the System Technology, select the following Virtualization Technology Press Enter, select Enable, and then press Enter, press F10 to save and exit, then turn the computer off for a while again. Options such a process is basically the same as the BIOS on your computer does not have a distinction between those options might I say no it is also possible to illustrate this problem can not be solved.
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A long time ago but did not attempt to successfully installed over ~ ~
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reference to the 6th floor linewwei reply:
LZ try this,

Enter the BIOS setup with left and right keys on your keyboard to enter the System Technology, select the following Virtualization Technology Press Enter, select Enable, and then press Enter, press F10 to save and exit, then turn the computer off for a while again. Options such a process is basically the same as the BIOS on your computer does not have a distinction between those options might I say no it is also possible to illustrate this problem can not be solved.


I just
this operationBut still can not. .
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references, 4th Floor volcan1987 reply:
first look at your cpu does not support 64-bit virtual branch, my cpu is t5550 not support, so a direct buy mac up. . . Then if your cpu supports hardware virtualization, then opened from the bios can start a virtual machine, the virtual machine after my colleague thinkpad is open installed, then the installation of a 4g memory, running from mac is still very slow. . . In fact, without detection tool detection, mounted directly on the line, can hold is opened, detection tools do not necessarily associate

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Low-end CPU is a lot of technology is not supported, no way

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