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Zabaware Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: One on November 15, 2008, 01:36:02 am
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Has anybody tried to get hal to work on a Virtual pc.
Either V-Pro or VM ?
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Originally posted by One
Has anybody tried to get hal to work on a Virtual pc.
Either V-Pro or VM ?
I am not sure exactly what you mean but I think OTC got Hal to work on a pen drive which can act just like a hard drive, Virtual?
Bill
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Bill,
I think One was referring to a program that allows a person to have a virtual area allocated on the hard drive in order to host a different OS or program. Check out:
http://www.vmware.com/products/player/
Is this in line with your post, One?
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Bill,
for being in PC's for so long (as you brag about it) I am suprised it took Art to show you something.?????
Art yea their are 2 different versions, that I know of, you can boot multiple OS's on one comp and assign the OS's on different computers but they act virtual (empty) and it adds a layer of protection. IT is the future as it will lower costs, even on servers.[8]
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One
I am aware of the ability to have several different operating systems on one PC. I have done that in the past myself. As far as having a Hal that would work across the different platforms I don't think it would work as Hal is keyed to work on only one PC or should I say operating system at at time. As each operating system has its own registery and Hal can only exist in only one registery at at time I would have to say NO to your question.
The reason that I questioned your original query was that some people have install Hal on a memory stick and at least with the old versions of Hal made it portable from PC to PC.
Hope that answers your question.
Bill
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Thanx,
I have v-pro (I think) built in on my MB and I was just wondering because I will probably be building a virtual pc setup in the near future