VMWare Fusion 2 (Mac)
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- Applications > Mac
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- 417.85 MiB (438146758 Bytes)
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- vmware vmware fusion vmware fusion mac vmware fusion 2 vmware fusion 2 mac vmware fusion keygen
- Uploaded:
- 2008-10-09 19:20:39 GMT
- By:
- IOwnAndPwnU
- Seeders:
- 0
- Leechers:
- 1
- Comments
- 8
- Info Hash: D0040DE53583689510DE50C1C28A8CB43116AB59
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VMWare Fusion Instructions for Installation: First mount up the .dmg from the 1.1.2 folder and install that version first, don't worry that it's not 2.0.0. Install 1.1.2 with the serial from the keygen (explained after this). After installation, VMWare is nice enough that if you already "purchased" Fusion 1, it'll let you go to Fusion 2 at no additional cost. It doesn't ask you for your serial (it'll be automatically typed in). So after 1.1.2 is installed, install 2.0.0. And update. Note: Throughout the installation process, it's recommended to have internet connection disabled. Also, you'll have to get Windows XP (or whatever other OS you'll be using) from somewhere before you can start using the VMWare Fusion. Instructions for Serial: 1)Copy the "keygen_macosx" (located in VMWare Fusion 1.1.2 folder) to your desktop. 2)Open up Terminal (go to Spotlight). 3)Type in "cd Desktop" and hit Return. 4)Type in "chmod +x keygen_macosx" and hit Return. 5)Type in "./keygen_macosx" and hit Return. There is the serial for VMWare Fusion. Notes: Type what's inside the quotations, not the quotations as well (should be obvious). Also, the file that you copied to the desktop should have changed to an Unix Executable File (exec) so every time you click it, it will automatically generate a different serial key for VMWare Fusion. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Key Features of VMware Fusion VMware Fusion is a desktop application that lets you create and run virtual machines on your Intel-based Mac. VMware's first product for the new Intel Macs makes it easier than ever to take advantage of the security, flexibility, and portability of virtual machines. VMware Fusion provides an intuitive user interface for creating virtual machines, and for running preconfigured virtual machines created with VMware Workstation, VMware Server, and ESX Server. With VMware Fusion, you can run your favorite Windows applications on your Mac. You can also download virtual machines from the VMware Technology Network (VMTN) Web site, which has a growing library of virtual appliances with a wide range of pre-installed and preconfigured applications and operating systems. Features of VMware Fusion: * You can use 32-bit and 64-bit guest operating systems in VMware Fusion virtual machines. VMware Fusion supports Windows, Linux, and Solaris operating systems in virtual machines. * Your virtual machines can have multiple virtual processors, taking advantage of the Intel Core Duo chips in today's newest Intel Macs. * VMware Fusion supports high-speed USB 2.0 for a huge range of devices. Even devices that do not have drivers for Mac OS X will work in a virtual machine. * Virtual machines seamlessly integrate with your Mac: you can cut and paste text between your Mac and your virtual machines, drag and drop files, and create shared folders on your computer so you can easily share files and folders. * Unity view displays your Windows virtual machine applications directly on your Mac desktop. The virtual machine window is hidden, and your virtual machine applications are displayed in the Mac dock, so you can use them just as you use your native Mac applications. See Using Unity View. * You can burn CDs or DVDs to your Mac's rewritable optical drive from within your virtual machine. Issues Resolved in VMware Fusion 1.1.2 VMware Fusion 1.1.2 is a maintenance release that contains fixes for a variety of issues. VMware Fusion 1.1.2: * Corrects a problem in which the remapping of keyboard shortcuts in Full Screen or Single Window view could not be disabled. Deselecting Enable Mac OS keyboard shortcuts now works as expected. * Fixes a problem that could arise when the user attempted to run a virtual machine with the virtual CD drive connected but without a drive connected to the Mac. This problem was most likely to happen on a MacBook Air. The virtual machine no longer fails in this situation. * Adds support for Windows XP SP3 when importing a Boot Camp partition as a virtual machine. * Fixes a problem that prevented the user from being able to burn CDs with a USB Superdrive on the MacBook Air. * Fixes a problem that caused VMware Fusion to fail when the user pressed some newly introduced keys on the new slim Apple keyboard, if the Enable debugging checks preference was set. * Corrects a problem in which VMware Fusion occasionally would not return a USB device to Mac OS control when a virtual machine was shut down. VMware Fusion now makes sure to disconnect the device from the virtual machine, making it available to the Mac. * Fixes a compatibility problem with wireless bridging and DHCP/routing behavior that could prevent a virtual machine from getting an IP address in certain cases. * Corrects a sound problem in which only the default speaker worked in certain cases. * In some cases, VMware Fusion, after being upgraded to Version 1.1.1, would fail with a Signal 10 error when the user tried to use the keyboard. This problem has been fixed. * Virtual Machine Communication Interface (VMCI) no longer causes memory corruption. Version 1.1.2 contains a fix for the problem described in security advisory VMSA-2008-0005.html, section i. VMware Fusion 1.1.2 and Mac OS X Leopard Time Machine Issue Resolved * A bug in the Mac OS X 10.5-10.5.1 operating systems caused the system to fail if Time Machine attempted to back up live virtual machines. To avoid this, VMware Fusion 1.1 excluded all virtual machines from Time Machine backups. Apple resolved the Time Machine bug in Mac OS X 10.5.2, so VMware Fusion 1.1.2 now allows Time Machine backups of virtual machines if the Mac is running Mac OS X 10.5.2 or higher. This may result in larger Time Machine backups. If the backups are now too large, you can manually exclude your virtual machines from Time Machine backup and copy them separately to your backup disk. Please leave comments/feedback/questions. FYI, it's my first torrent. ;D
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No seeders, DL 0,0 ???
Swarm is stuck at 99.8%. Can you seed this for just a while longer, please?
Please, seed. Is stuck on 99.88%..
I'm also stuck on 99.88%, can someone seed please for a few secs?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Did any of you guys (shinjukublack, Halooza) get the seeders you need?
Please, can someone seed?
Please, can someone seed?
@ danlangridge:
No, didn't get the seeders I need. I've been sitting at 99.8% for over a week.
You know... when you create a torrent it's usually customary to *seed* the thing.
It's also customary to *SEED* the thing once you've downloaded it... although I'm not sure this thing has ever been downloaded once since the last time it was "seen complete."
IOwnAndPwnU... how about trying to actually Own and Pwn this torrent and seed it for... oh... 5 minutes???
No, didn't get the seeders I need. I've been sitting at 99.8% for over a week.
You know... when you create a torrent it's usually customary to *seed* the thing.
It's also customary to *SEED* the thing once you've downloaded it... although I'm not sure this thing has ever been downloaded once since the last time it was "seen complete."
IOwnAndPwnU... how about trying to actually Own and Pwn this torrent and seed it for... oh... 5 minutes???
Don't bother with this torrent.
Get:
http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/4398730/VMWare_Fusion_2.0_Final
Instead.... it was actually seeded to completion by the original Seeder. Amazing concept, I know.
Get:
http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/4398730/VMWare_Fusion_2.0_Final
Instead.... it was actually seeded to completion by the original Seeder. Amazing concept, I know.
fu***** crap! please remove this torrent, what are we supposed to do with 99,8% of the file???
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