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You are Roger Smith
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No, basically I just set up my vm with my Username and team, then I closed the vmplayer and backed up the vmdk file. Whenever I see the error I try to catch it when it's barely started a new WU (0-20% somewhere in there) and then delete everything but the vmx and then restore a copy of the backed up vmdk file. It works fine for a day or two and then I have to repeat. It's still easier than dealing with all the corrupt data you get from closing and opening the windows SMP client. |
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The Mad Beaker
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I wonder how well FAH runs on FreeBSD. I've never built diskless linux images, but I have for freebsd... They come out to like 20MB compressed so they would distribute well...
Might have to give that a whirl in my oh so little free time... Additional Comment: <StarTrek>KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNNNNN N!!!!!!!!!!!</StarTrek> Go Get 'Em mjb! Last edited by Jason : 01-28-2009 at 09:19 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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Running System Stock
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