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How do I back up a VMWare image? Last time, I used qemu-img
to convert the vmdk image to a compressed qcow image, but when I converted it back, VMWare complained of corruption, and I had to recreate the image from scratch. What exactly do I need to back up, and where did I go wrong?
grendel|
khan 01:35, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
qcow
image to save space.
grendel|
khan 04:01, 15 September 2006 (UTC)Hi i use the free version of real VNC... i was wondering if anyone could provide a detailed step-by step guide on how to monitor computers over the internet pulo 07:32, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
Does it really matter...... its for personal reasons anyway....... and how wouldent they know.... if there smart enough and even slightley computer illiterate then they would know what the vnc icon in the taskbar means pulo 02:03, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
i had coded a c program as below:
#include<stdio.h> int main() { outport(0x378,1); sleep(1); outport(0x378,1); sleep(1); return 0; }
this program makes the led glow and off when led is connected to the lptport with 470ohm resistor.. when i compiled this program without connecting the led in the lpt port...it has got compiled with 0 errors as well as it has executed with 0 errors with a warning "cannot create "some filename.pdr"".......
how do i execute this program correctly or it is necessary to connect led to the lpt port before executing the program or is there any simulator?
outport (0x378,0)
. Here's some docs on programming the PC parallel port -
http://www.lvr.com/files/ibmlpt.txt
Middenface 07:50, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
by nivas
Hi,
I have this problem with Internet Explorer in Microsoft Windows Vista Build 5600 (RC1). I cannot access un-secure pages (HTTP), but can access secure pages (HTTPS). On Firefox, I can access all pages, and I can also sign in on Windows Live Messenger. I have tried everything!...reseting the IE settings, clearing the DNS Cache, HOSTs etc. I have even tried system restore, but it comes back with an error "system cannot find the file specified". I am running AVG Anti-Virus, and the built-in Windows Defender and Firewall. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Ronaldh 07:41, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, I've tried that already...and it still didn't work. Ronaldh 08:21, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
I solved it!...it was my fault. Earlier I installed a download manager...that wasn't 'compatible' with Windows Vista. And Vista isn't that bad...its a huge improvement over XP...even with the high sys. reqs. Thanks for your help anyway. Ronaldh 11:24, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
Hi everyone. I'm currently running Ubuntu 6.06 on my machine but I would like to install Windows XP. I've got 15 GB unallocated space on my hard drive where I intend to do it. Since I've never done this before, and I hear it can be tricky, what should I be concerned about? For instance: Ubuntu boots from GRUB, will that be able to handle dual-booting Ubuntu and Windows XP? Will it handle it automatically? And what about the windows setup, is that going to mess with my boot settings and simply over-ride GRUB? Any assistance would be appriciated. Cheers! 83.250.210.255 07:56, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
What is the impact of computerized business information in business management today?
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How do I back up a VMWare image? Last time, I used qemu-img
to convert the vmdk image to a compressed qcow image, but when I converted it back, VMWare complained of corruption, and I had to recreate the image from scratch. What exactly do I need to back up, and where did I go wrong?
grendel|
khan 01:35, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
qcow
image to save space.
grendel|
khan 04:01, 15 September 2006 (UTC)Hi i use the free version of real VNC... i was wondering if anyone could provide a detailed step-by step guide on how to monitor computers over the internet pulo 07:32, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
Does it really matter...... its for personal reasons anyway....... and how wouldent they know.... if there smart enough and even slightley computer illiterate then they would know what the vnc icon in the taskbar means pulo 02:03, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
i had coded a c program as below:
#include<stdio.h> int main() { outport(0x378,1); sleep(1); outport(0x378,1); sleep(1); return 0; }
this program makes the led glow and off when led is connected to the lptport with 470ohm resistor.. when i compiled this program without connecting the led in the lpt port...it has got compiled with 0 errors as well as it has executed with 0 errors with a warning "cannot create "some filename.pdr"".......
how do i execute this program correctly or it is necessary to connect led to the lpt port before executing the program or is there any simulator?
outport (0x378,0)
. Here's some docs on programming the PC parallel port -
http://www.lvr.com/files/ibmlpt.txt
Middenface 07:50, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
by nivas
Hi,
I have this problem with Internet Explorer in Microsoft Windows Vista Build 5600 (RC1). I cannot access un-secure pages (HTTP), but can access secure pages (HTTPS). On Firefox, I can access all pages, and I can also sign in on Windows Live Messenger. I have tried everything!...reseting the IE settings, clearing the DNS Cache, HOSTs etc. I have even tried system restore, but it comes back with an error "system cannot find the file specified". I am running AVG Anti-Virus, and the built-in Windows Defender and Firewall. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Ronaldh 07:41, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, I've tried that already...and it still didn't work. Ronaldh 08:21, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
I solved it!...it was my fault. Earlier I installed a download manager...that wasn't 'compatible' with Windows Vista. And Vista isn't that bad...its a huge improvement over XP...even with the high sys. reqs. Thanks for your help anyway. Ronaldh 11:24, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
Hi everyone. I'm currently running Ubuntu 6.06 on my machine but I would like to install Windows XP. I've got 15 GB unallocated space on my hard drive where I intend to do it. Since I've never done this before, and I hear it can be tricky, what should I be concerned about? For instance: Ubuntu boots from GRUB, will that be able to handle dual-booting Ubuntu and Windows XP? Will it handle it automatically? And what about the windows setup, is that going to mess with my boot settings and simply over-ride GRUB? Any assistance would be appriciated. Cheers! 83.250.210.255 07:56, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
What is the impact of computerized business information in business management today?