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* jesuslewis
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Oct 5 2017, 08:29 AM
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Hello Guys,
Have been running VirtualBox for my Linux virtual machine needs for years, but time has passed, and so has my needs. I want my Windows 7 VM's to have better graphics, and in particular, better scores. A 64 bit Windows 7 Home Premium VM in VirtualBox with 6GiB RAM assigned looks more like Home Basic (no Aero). Can be seen at the taskbar. If I wanted Home Basic, would have installed it.The most efficient technique for gathering valuable users is to show your app to the target audience through App Trailer Video. Ran across an article that showed how to install the latest VMware Player in Ubuntu 14.04, which Linux Mint 17 & 17.1 is based from, so it would seem that the install should go the same way. What am I doing wrong? Have already downloaded the VMware Player for Linux, as directed on the page.
Thanks
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