
Snowy_vmware_files.zip Rapidshare
Feb 27, 2011 Snowy_VM.zip (you may have already downloaded this from a previous guide, if so, it isn't necessary to download again). Instructions 1. Open your Virtual Machine. On the blue VMware bar, press Virtual Machine > Virtual Machine Settings > CD/DVD > Settings.
Now available here until I can get the downloads sorted out on host site. My friend runs it so need to talk to him about bandwidth.
Thanks for getting new links for these files, I was eagerly waiting for them. Few days ago I read in a post that VMW 7 includes the darwin files by default like Fusion does. Well, that's not the case so I coudn't boot the Snow Leo image until I installed these files. Thanks again and also for the well written guide. With the help of these files, I finally got OS X running great on my quad core machine.
Keep up the good work! (new file locations) Got 'em, thanks very much! Alas, I cannot get it to install on VMware Server 2.0.1 on either Fedora 11 or WinXP. Both are Core 2 Duo. I added the following to the.vmx file: ich7m.present = 'TRUE' smc.present = 'FALSE' keyboard.vusb.enable = 'TRUE' mouse.vusb.enable = 'TRUE' monitor.virtual_exec = 'hardware' monitor.virtual_mmu = 'software' (and changed guestos to 'darwin-64'; also tried 'darwin' per one of the posts, but no better) On Windows I often get the EBIOS read error on block 822842 (or 822844). When I don't, I get the same result as on Linux, which is a gray background with an apple logo and a little spinny under it that spins and spins and spins while rummaging around on the DVD, and then keeps spinning while it seems not much else is happening, and eventually (at least one time) it finally stopped spinning and was frozen.
I can't seem to manage to get the console open fast enough to provide any input on Windows, but I finally managed it on Linux. The last thing it printed was 'Jettisoning kernel linker.' I don't really want this on Windows anyway - I was just using that as a sanity check - so the details below are from Linux: • VMware Server 2.0.1 • Fedora 11 Linux, kernel 2.6.30.8-64.fc11.x86_64 (yes, 64-bit) • Core 2 Duo T5300 • Retail Leopard DVD; says 10.5 on it (don't know exact version) I've attached a zip file containing the vmx file and the log file. (It wouldn't let me attach either one as was - said I'm not permitted to upload those file types.) Any clues appreciated. Got 'em, thanks very much! Drivers agfa snapscan e50 windows xp. Alas, I cannot get it to install on VMware Server 2.0.1 on either Fedora 11 or WinXP.
Both are Core 2 Duo. I added the following to the.vmx file: ich7m.present = 'TRUE' smc.present = 'FALSE' keyboard.vusb.enable = 'TRUE' mouse.vusb.enable = 'TRUE' monitor.virtual_exec = 'hardware' monitor.virtual_mmu = 'software' (and changed guestos to 'darwin-64'; also tried 'darwin' per one of the posts, but no better) On Windows I often get the EBIOS read error on block 822842 (or 822844). When I don't, I get the same result as on Linux, which is a gray background with an apple logo and a little spinny under it that spins and spins and spins while rummaging around on the DVD, and then keeps spinning while it seems not much else is happening, and eventually (at least one time) it finally stopped spinning and was frozen. I can't seem to manage to get the console open fast enough to provide any input on Windows, but I finally managed it on Linux. The last thing it printed was 'Jettisoning kernel linker.'
I don't really want this on Windows anyway - I was just using that as a sanity check - so the details below are from Linux: • VMware Server 2.0.1 • Fedora 11 Linux, kernel 2.6.30.8-64.fc11.x86_64 (yes, 64-bit) • Core 2 Duo T5300 • Retail Leopard DVD; says 10.5 on it (don't know exact version) I've attached a zip file containing the vmx file and the log file. (It wouldn't let me attach either one as was - said I'm not permitted to upload those file types.) Any clues appreciated.
Unfortunately your processor does not have VT-x and so won't be able to run Leopard in VMware. Okay I have 2 problems so far 1. Shared Folders.
I can enable them and access them with no problem, but only if i'm logged on as root. My normal admin user cannot access the shared folder, because it says I have insufficient access privelages. I'm new to macs so I don't know how to grant myself access. My ethernet is configured properly, but when I open safari it loads.gets stuck.and eventually says I'm not connected, even though the network portion of system preferences clearly says I am.