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<blockquote data-quote="kalamar" data-source="post: 124157" data-attributes="member: 185240"><p>Hi</p><p>ROLWF and gang! <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> the overhead is exactly what you make it when creating the VM and Yes,this will run from the HD as native too Im just running the iso.file from a VM and no its not slow if you give it the CPU/MEM it needs.</p><p>These are OS's so really you would give the one you were using most the most computer,the thing is that you dont have to even install it to run it this way in a VM. I have ran just about all of them in VM's from iso files with no problems crashing or drivers because it will grab a driver from the root OS if needed. Its really fun to play with.Im running VMware Workstation 5 and its stable as a rock and has handled everything from DR-DOS to Linux and Tiger Mac 10 (X)OS. VMware will also let you actually install a guest OS on the hard drive if you choose,handy if you find one you want to keep..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kalamar, post: 124157, member: 185240"] Hi ROLWF and gang! :) the overhead is exactly what you make it when creating the VM and Yes,this will run from the HD as native too Im just running the iso.file from a VM and no its not slow if you give it the CPU/MEM it needs. These are OS's so really you would give the one you were using most the most computer,the thing is that you dont have to even install it to run it this way in a VM. I have ran just about all of them in VM's from iso files with no problems crashing or drivers because it will grab a driver from the root OS if needed. Its really fun to play with.Im running VMware Workstation 5 and its stable as a rock and has handled everything from DR-DOS to Linux and Tiger Mac 10 (X)OS. VMware will also let you actually install a guest OS on the hard drive if you choose,handy if you find one you want to keep.. [/QUOTE]
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