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... the LivePC Engine. I have installed this on a portable drive and used the xpfromcd utility to create an XP image. The whole procedure ...

forum topic - Paul Yarrow - Nov 7 2006 - 6:08am - 2 comments

Mapping resources

... your 'My Computer' window, select Tools - 'Map Network Drive'. On your local PC, you can map to the machine name as well as any ... on Gentoo LivePC no longer run on my laptop from USB drive › Great tip! I usually use Great tip! I usually use ...

forum topic - Phillip R, Nakata - Dec 21 2006 - 4:24am - 1 comment

Files left on host pc after use

I installed the LivePC Engine to a USB hard disk drive and I tested a bit the product. From my observation LivePC does create ... But I found some components of VMWare left in the system drive: C:\WINDOWS\system32\vnetlib.dll C:\WINDOWS\system32\vmnetbridge.dll ...

forum topic - Alessandro O. - Oct 8 2006 - 10:52am - 2 comments

Carrying your LivePC on your cell phone

... to your computer, does it show up as an external USB hard drive? If it does, then you can start the installation package, select the ...

blog entry - Kelvin - Oct 5 2006 - 3:04pm - 2 comments

Gentoo 2006.1 and looooong startup times

... it up and... nothing. well, not nothing, it thrashes the drive like crazy, and i finally noticed that the little orange circle had a ...

forum topic - Tim B - Oct 6 2006 - 6:53pm - 2 comments

I am using bare metal - but need to import from the PC HD

After making the bare metal drive I am unable to see it on Windows XP to copy VMX files to it. If I boot into the drive the only way that I seem to be able to import is via a URL. Is using a URL the only way to get a VMX/VMDK onto the bare metal drive? ‹ I can't access shared folders from host or guest PC ...

forum topic - marc ellis - Nov 27 2006 - 9:01am - 1 comment

LivePC is incredibly slow starting any LivePC session

... I have installed the LivePC engine on the hard drive and allocated 5GB of space - is it sinmply not enough space? Its not ...

forum topic - Jerry Carleo - Oct 3 2006 - 7:35pm - 2 comments

Write Protect Error

... remove the write protection from the volume MOKA5 in drive \Device\Harddisk1\DR6" There is no write protection on the flash drive (and I had downloaded 35 mb of the 75 mb file anyway!). I gave Moka5 3gb ... I suspect that this is a hardware problem with your flash drive. I tested about 30 different USB sticks and wrote a review about ...

forum topic - Ralph E Montgomery - Nov 12 2006 - 8:51pm - 1 comment

To use VMWare Player

... Request/Requirements LivePC Backup on the network drive. › LivePC Engine uses your VMware workstation if necessary ... It seems like you are using the LivePC Engine on a USB drive to move between computers. In this case, if your home computer contains a ...

forum topic - Frenkys - Oct 26 2006 - 5:51am - 1 comment

create_share

... If you have installed moka5 on a USB drive (located, say, at F:), the log file is located at: F:\moka5\Documents ...

forum topic - Dan Gordon - Nov 21 2006 - 1:28pm - 1 comment