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temsa261 | 04-27-2015 03:27 PM | vmware Hello
i have installed vmware but its not displaying my USB memory stick in the windows OS
how can i add my USB memory to it?
also should i use different browsers for each vm windows os?
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farout | 04-27-2015 05:12 PM | Re: vmware You gotta right click your VM in the VM Library, then go to settings - USB & Bluetooth and check your USB flash drive there. |
temsa261 | 04-27-2015 05:17 PM | Re: vmware i checked and added usb but its not detecting it in vm windows Quote:
Originally Posted by farout
(Post 663772)
You gotta right click your VM in the VM Library, then go to settings - USB & Bluetooth and check your USB flash drive there. | |
GreenBean | 04-27-2015 07:20 PM | Re: vmware |
Re: vmware Double posting won't make you popular OP |
ilcarletto | 04-28-2015 01:13 AM | Re: vmware Being the "last poster" of each thread is a fine art indeed...
;) |
Dan T. | 04-28-2015 01:37 AM | Re: vmware Take it easy guys, I am sure OP was not fully aware of what they did wrong..
OP please elaborate why would you get VMware to begin with?
Changing IP can be as easy as swapping routers or changing MAC address.
And when it comes to cookies - simply use separated users for each EB account that you own.
:ranger: |
ilcarletto | 04-28-2015 01:49 AM | Re: vmware Quote:
Originally Posted by Dan T.
(Post 663866)
Take it easy guys, I am sure OP was not fully aware of what they did wrong..
OP please elaborate why would you get VMware to begin with?
Changing IP can be as easy as swapping routers or changing MAC address.
And when it comes to cookies - simply use separated users for each EB account that you own.
:ranger: | It is not a matter of better "elaborate" the situation or the reason why.
OP is spamming the forum with the same posts opening each time a new thread.
1 issue = 1 thread and... patiently wait for answers. This is the way the forum works since 1816 when I was at school. ;) |
Dan T. | 04-28-2015 03:17 AM | Re: vmware Quote:
Originally Posted by ilcarletto
(Post 663867)
This is the way the forum works since 1816 when I was at school. ;) | Since 1816...? Were you friends with Antonio Vivaldi by any chance?
Oh wait, he died in 1740... :) my bad. :FF: |
ilcarletto | 04-28-2015 05:01 AM | Re: vmware Quote:
Originally Posted by Dan T.
(Post 663884)
Since 1816...? Were you friends with Antonio Vivaldi by any chance?
Oh wait, he died in 1740... :) my bad. :FF: | He was my grand father music teacher ;) |
GreenBean | 04-28-2015 06:00 AM | Re: vmware Quote:
Originally Posted by Dan T.
(Post 663866)
Take it easy guys, I am sure OP was not fully aware of what they did wrong..
:ranger: | Never assume,. The OP has been asked in pms to play the game correctly.
:boink: |
temsa261 | 04-28-2015 06:10 AM | Re: vmware can you pls clarify "when it comes to cookies - simply use separated users for each EB account that you own."
should i delete the web briwser cookies and history on each ebay windows user account before and after i login to ebay again ? Quote:
Originally Posted by Dan T.
(Post 663866)
Take it easy guys, I am sure OP was not fully aware of what they did wrong..
OP please elaborate why would you get VMware to begin with?
Changing IP can be as easy as swapping routers or changing MAC address.
And when it comes to cookies - simply use separated users for each EB account that you own.
:ranger: | |
GreenBean | 04-28-2015 06:14 AM | Re: vmware No, retain the cookies of each user account. |
Dan T. | 04-28-2015 06:17 AM | Re: vmware Quote:
Originally Posted by temsa261
(Post 663935)
can you pls clarify "when it comes to cookies - simply use separated users for each EB account that you own."
should i delete the web briwser cookies and history on each ebay windows user account before and after i login to ebay again ? | No.
You do not need to delete cookies at all when you create and use one windows user for each EB account.
Name each user that you create after each unique EB accounts, be descriptive.
Then all you need to worry about is changing IP addresses between logging in different EB accounts and be sure to keep a record of your IP addresses, so they don't overlap. |
GreenBean | 04-28-2015 06:19 AM | Re: vmware Quote:
Originally Posted by Dan T.
(Post 663938)
Then all you need to worry about is changing IP addresses between logging in different EB accounts and be sure to keep a record of your IP addresses, so they don't overlap. | No, you missed some info he posted in one of his 97 other threads....
at some point the OP was considering different browsers with vmware....
rethink the reply ;) |
Dan T. | 04-28-2015 06:23 AM | Re: vmware Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean
(Post 663941)
No, you missed some info he posted in one of his 97 other threads....
at some point the OP was considering different browsers with vmware....
rethink the reply ;) | Boost post count much, GB? :uk::uk:
I'm only just giving my personal advice. :thumb: |
GreenBean | 04-28-2015 06:33 AM | Re: vmware Quote:
Originally Posted by Dan T.
(Post 663944)
Boost post count much, GB? :uk::uk:
I'm only just giving my personal advice. :thumb: | If he uses different browsers with vmware, logging IPs may not be needed was what I was saying.... |
temsa261 | 04-28-2015 07:22 AM | Re: vmware pls clarify "
Name each user that you create after each unique EB accounts, be descriptive."
pls also clarify "descriptive." Quote:
Originally Posted by Dan T.
(Post 663938)
No.
You do not need to delete cookies at all when you create and use one windows user for each EB account.
Name each user that you create after each unique EB accounts, be descriptive.
Then all you need to worry about is changing IP addresses between logging in different EB accounts and be sure to keep a record of your IP addresses, so they don't overlap. | |
Dan T. | 04-28-2015 09:20 AM | Re: vmware Quote:
Originally Posted by temsa261
(Post 663954)
pls clarify "
Name each user that you create after each unique EB accounts, be descriptive."
pls also clarify "descriptive." | What I mean by that is, if your EB ID is "isellcooltoys", name your Windows user "isellcooltoys" as well, that IS descriptive. :canada:
(I know, Canada's flag got nothing to do with it, just felt like it though). |
temsa261 | 04-28-2015 11:51 AM | Re: vmware why does vmware slow your computer down when you open 4 windows operating system in vmware??
also i checked settings and my usb function is already added but its not detecting my usb memory stick
pls advise |
GreenBean | 05-02-2015 07:11 PM | Re: vmware No need to worry now.
Wife has the accounts.
Start making new ones
:pound: |
yankee | 05-02-2015 07:13 PM | Re: vmware Wife gave birth to five children waiting, just waiting to gain access to the internet! | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:23 AM. | |
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