despite myself I found that the two virtualization programs do not love him. I had to reinstall multiple times on my Windows Vista in Boot Camp because of parallel. Apart from an unstable Windows Vista, I had difficulty Sometimes installing the updates from Windows Update. In the end I decided to keep as VMware Fusion virtualization system. I use VMWare on Windows for years, although I must say that sometimes makes me crash Mac when I use it with virtual operating systems that already exist. I also tried VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta, but gave no improvement in this direction, and sometimes Mac OS crashes and I turn off and on. Hopefully the final version.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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- Login blue screen appears and remains
After installing Leopard 10.5.2 on my Mac a PocketPC application that syncs to my Mac, riavviao the computer, the system will not boot after the game, and instead of displaying the login, the screen remained blue the cursor. I tried starting in Safe Mode (by pressing the shift at startup), but the same problem. After hours of searching the internet, I discovered a service that blocks the system at boot time, namely the Application Enhancer, a software that worked up to 10.4, from 10.5 in but it is no longer usable. I then reboot into single-user mode (press CMD-S at startup). When you see the terminal must do the following:
/ sbin / fsck-fy
/ sbin / mount-uw / rm-rf
-System/Library/SystemConfiguration/ApplicationEnhancer.bundle
luckily reboot the system is normally distributed, and found that it is better to listen to when they say that some software developers do not work on newer systems. (
After installing Leopard 10.5.2 on my Mac a PocketPC application that syncs to my Mac, riavviao the computer, the system will not boot after the game, and instead of displaying the login, the screen remained blue the cursor. I tried starting in Safe Mode (by pressing the shift at startup), but the same problem. After hours of searching the internet, I discovered a service that blocks the system at boot time, namely the Application Enhancer, a software that worked up to 10.4, from 10.5 in but it is no longer usable. I then reboot into single-user mode (press CMD-S at startup). When you see the terminal must do the following:
/ sbin / fsck-fy
/ sbin / mount-uw / rm-rf
-System/Library/SystemConfiguration/ApplicationEnhancer.bundle
luckily reboot the system is normally distributed, and found that it is better to listen to when they say that some software developers do not work on newer systems. (
Thursday, July 16, 2009
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Don'ts ....
And .... One thing to do is to add hard disk as a slave who has a Windows operating system itself equal to the boot. I've had to control a hard disk of an infected computer, adding it as an additional hard drive on a computer with the same Windows XP. When I booted, the system recognized the second drive but Windows has found just messing up the System Root modified by C to the disk D. When I removed the added disk, Windows does not allow me to Boot as the logon. Basically you do not understand the reason, the system root disk was that of the additional disk. I searched for hours for a solution, including the change in the records MountDevices, but I found it useful to run the command FDISK / MBR (which rebuilds the Windows Master Boot Record) from a bootable CD of Windows 98. Of course, I unplugged all the hard drive of your computer except the Boot. This fortunately allowed me to reconstruct the original systemroot, and sort things out without having to alter the registry or to reinstall Windows XP. If you arrive at a thing, the infected disk installed on a USB media houses and you'll be fine.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
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USB devices require drivers with Vista Sp1
On some PCs with Vista and after installing Service Pack 1, it happened that some USB devices such as hard drive and flash drive were not recognized, and the system required the installation of drivers, whereas before SP1 there was no problem of recognition. Surfing the internet I found a blog (
www.bufferoverflow.it
) explaining how to solve the problem (and work):
After many trials and research
command line included in Vista by running the command: "start / w Pkgmgr / ip / m: c: Windows6.0-KB940199-x86.cab" deleted INFCACHE.1 resident in the file C: Windowsinf Having given permission to read / write / execute for all users.
On some PCs with Vista and after installing Service Pack 1, it happened that some USB devices such as hard drive and flash drive were not recognized, and the system required the installation of drivers, whereas before SP1 there was no problem of recognition. Surfing the internet I found a blog (
www.bufferoverflow.it
) explaining how to solve the problem (and work):
After many trials and research
I could not find the solution to the problem of storage devices USB mass storage not recognized by Vista. At the tenth page
an endless thread on the MSDN forums, a user has been decisive. Here's how, with a few changes that I've added: Open Device Manager and uninstall all unknown devices
For extreme security download and run USBDeview and uninstall all the USB device for those that might still be displayed.
Download the patch KB940199 . If you have problems getting to install an error message like "version of Vista is not compatible" (can not remember the exact words ...), expand the executable using a tool like 7-zip into the directory expanded and copy the file Windows6.0-KB940199-x86.cab in C:. Now proceed to install using the package manager command line included in Vista by running the command: "start / w Pkgmgr / ip / m: c: Windows6.0-KB940199-x86.cab" deleted INFCACHE.1 resident in the file C: Windowsinf Having given permission to read / write / execute for all users.
- Reboot
- connect your hard drive or your USB pendrive, go back into Device Manager, select the unknown device, right-click that, select "Properties" then the "Driver" tab Finally, click on "Update Driver". Selected at this point "Search computer for driver software" and then enter the path to search by pointing to the folder C
- . Even if you receive a notice of unsigned driver continued until the end of the installation.
- The only hassle I'm having is the need to upgrade drivers from the folder "C: Windowswinsxs" (including a forum admin Sysadmin offers a description ) for all USB storage devices that connect for the first time.
: Windowswinsxs
If all goes well, your USB hard drive is finally open and appear between the volumes found in computers.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
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VMware Fusion and Mac Fuse
It 's a little bit that I'm trying VMware Fusion, virtualization program for Mac OS X. Compared to Parallels, in my opinion, is much faster, is that virtualizes Boot Camp, which other images. I was 1 year that I use an external disk, a virtualized environment Xp Prof. and imported from my old Sony Vaio notebook. I am very well on Windows (which I never had problems with the system Windows Vista Host), while Fusion occasionally fights with my Mac OS X, and occasionally appears the error screen system, which requires me to Well turn off your Mac, in these rare times, while I came out of Fusion, and I was ejecting the external drive, I went into the system error. When I rebooted the discs formatted in NTFS (boot camp, and the external drive with the image of XP Prof.) were not seen again. I tried to correct the errors of the Boot Camp partition with the command CHKDSK / f but on restart, the Mac still did not see NTFS partitions. Looking on the Internet some said to reinstall Mac-FUSE (software to mount drives formatted in NTFS), well I did, and restarted my NTFS partitions you could see it again. If you happen, try to reinstall Mac-FUSE.
It 's a little bit that I'm trying VMware Fusion, virtualization program for Mac OS X. Compared to Parallels, in my opinion, is much faster, is that virtualizes Boot Camp, which other images. I was 1 year that I use an external disk, a virtualized environment Xp Prof. and imported from my old Sony Vaio notebook. I am very well on Windows (which I never had problems with the system Windows Vista Host), while Fusion occasionally fights with my Mac OS X, and occasionally appears the error screen system, which requires me to Well turn off your Mac, in these rare times, while I came out of Fusion, and I was ejecting the external drive, I went into the system error. When I rebooted the discs formatted in NTFS (boot camp, and the external drive with the image of XP Prof.) were not seen again. I tried to correct the errors of the Boot Camp partition with the command CHKDSK / f but on restart, the Mac still did not see NTFS partitions. Looking on the Internet some said to reinstall Mac-FUSE (software to mount drives formatted in NTFS), well I did, and restarted my NTFS partitions you could see it again. If you happen, try to reinstall Mac-FUSE.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
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Dear readers and readers of this blog, sorry if during this period you have missed me, because of commitments that would not give me the opportunity to connect to the Internet frequently. From today BEATING:) it comes back, denunciado all the anomalies of everyday life, oppression, etc. ..
Sorry again for the absence soon with the next post.
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