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contingencies
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The tag 'contingencies' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about backup plans and fallback options when using virtual machines or during live demonstrations. In one thread, a user asks about running Ubuntu in VMware Player, noting performance issues compared to booting from a DVD or flash drive, and questions whether similar limitations apply to running Windows 9 in a VM. Another thread provides raw backstage footage from Mix11, where Jonathan Carter discusses preparing for contingencies if a demo fails during a keynote. These posts highlight the importance of having contingency plans for system performance, access, and live presentations.
Hi
Just a really quick question about running a OS in VMware Player (I said VB in the title and I can't change it now).
I installed Ubuntu into VMware Player and it runs really slow.
Everything works even the sound but video stutters etc, I'm assuming that's because my computer is really...
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Scott and Jonathan Carter are freaking out backstage at Mix11. What's it look like? How much of the demos are real? (Most of it!) What's involved in prepping for contigencies if a demo fails? All this and more, backstage at Mix11.
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