Question:
How to associate a harddisc drive with an already configured virtual machine Win7?
figma12
2010-06-16 04:51:07 UTC
How to associate a harddisc drive with an already configured virtual machine Win7?
Hello, here is the situation:
MrX only managed to associate C:\\ with the virtual machine he configured, and now he can't access his data on disc D (Which is copied and safe and sound on his internal hard drive and associated with the main operating system)
So how can MrX access his data and associate Disc D with the OS on the virtual machine so that he can access both D and C from there?

This is not a bloody homework question
Three answers:
2010-06-16 04:54:54 UTC
You could setup a network share to access but in most cases a properly installed Win7 VHD should have no problem accessing all of the drives on the system. Are you getting an error?
hodgkiss
2016-10-05 01:56:33 UTC
Electron orbitals and their shape are unquestionably wave purposes that fulfill the Schrodinger equation. the form is a complicated functionality expression of the wave functionality, and the quantum numbers (n, l, m) that come out of the functionality take place as a results of boundary circumstances located on the electron around the atom and different electrons. i've got faith that basically the answer to the hydrogen atom is widely used precisely, for different atoms the interplay of electrons is amazingly complicated so the orbitals are basically solved numerically or approximately. in view that for electrons the Pauli exclusion theory applies each pair of electrons desires a various set of quantum numbers and this makes the form of the s and p sub-shells of electrons.
2010-06-16 04:53:01 UTC
i've never had any issue accessing any drive in a virtual machine... what's the problem exaclty?

virtual machines always result in speed loss...


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