Sent: 12/23/2004
From: Doug
Message:Does VMWare work the same way or does it recognize your hardware?
Thanks
Doug
"Scott Baker" wrote:
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> See:
> http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#8
>
> Scott
>
> Doug wrote:
>
> > What do you do if you have a SCSI adapter in your system and you want
> > the virtual server to use it? Can you manually install that SCSI
> > adapter on the virtual machine? By default it doesn't see it in
> > device manager. I do realize that the BIOS loading on the virtual
> > machine is not the same as my motherboard BIOS but still want to know
> > if their is a way to install the adapter. I would like to test a tape
> > drive that is attached to that adapter.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Doug
>
>
Sent: 12/23/2004
From: "Robert Comer" <(email address - cut out)>
Message:It works the same way.
- Bob Comer
"Doug" <(email address - cut out)> wrote in message
news:(email address - cut out)...
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> Does VMWare work the same way or does it recognize your hardware?
>
> Thanks
> Doug
>
> "Scott Baker" wrote:
>
>> See:
>> http://vpc.visualwin.com/ngfaq.aspx#8
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> Doug wrote:
>>
>> > What do you do if you have a SCSI adapter in your system and you want
>> > the virtual server to use it? Can you manually install that SCSI
>> > adapter on the virtual machine? By default it doesn't see it in
>> > device manager. I do realize that the BIOS loading on the virtual
>> > machine is not the same as my motherboard BIOS but still want to know
>> > if their is a way to install the adapter. I would like to test a tape
>> > drive that is attached to that adapter.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > Doug
>>
>>