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Windows Based VMWare OS

Windows Based VMWare OS

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bear7001
Senior Member
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10-04-2020, 03:09 PM
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Hey everyone, would love some help crafting a streamlined Windows version that runs virtual machines by layering the interface over VMware or VirtualBox. A lighter build focusing mainly on those virtual environments rather than the full desktop. When you power on, you could pick your desired OS through the set up of VMs. I’ve been interested in virtualization a lot and would appreciate a simpler take—just enough VM support to run various operating systems. No coding required, just an idea. Anyone have experience with something similar? Hope someone can share a version or guide! Thanks.
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bear7001
10-04-2020, 03:09 PM #1

Hey everyone, would love some help crafting a streamlined Windows version that runs virtual machines by layering the interface over VMware or VirtualBox. A lighter build focusing mainly on those virtual environments rather than the full desktop. When you power on, you could pick your desired OS through the set up of VMs. I’ve been interested in virtualization a lot and would appreciate a simpler take—just enough VM support to run various operating systems. No coding required, just an idea. Anyone have experience with something similar? Hope someone can share a version or guide! Thanks.

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LarryOrtega
Junior Member
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10-05-2020, 12:38 AM
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Skip the Micropenis Winblows; there are robust OS options that operate solely in virtual environments. XenServer, VMware ESXi, ProxMox VE, etc., can all be controlled via a dedicated management interface or web-based GUI. If you must rely on Windows, Hyper-V offers a solution—works with any Pro version and includes a free Hyper-V Server edition for PC installation. It provides command-line access, meaning management happens on another Windows Pro machine.
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LarryOrtega
10-05-2020, 12:38 AM #2

Skip the Micropenis Winblows; there are robust OS options that operate solely in virtual environments. XenServer, VMware ESXi, ProxMox VE, etc., can all be controlled via a dedicated management interface or web-based GUI. If you must rely on Windows, Hyper-V offers a solution—works with any Pro version and includes a free Hyper-V Server edition for PC installation. It provides command-line access, meaning management happens on another Windows Pro machine.

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AustinMC_
Member
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10-05-2020, 01:39 AM
#3
Considering a virtual environment could benefit a business scenario, yet it may not be ideal for gaming. Several games do not support running inside a VM.
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AustinMC_
10-05-2020, 01:39 AM #3

Considering a virtual environment could benefit a business scenario, yet it may not be ideal for gaming. Several games do not support running inside a VM.

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MrMatthewx
Member
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10-05-2020, 03:21 AM
#4
You didn't receive details about your query—just a confirmation that what you said matches what @NelizMastr mentioned.
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MrMatthewx
10-05-2020, 03:21 AM #4

You didn't receive details about your query—just a confirmation that what you said matches what @NelizMastr mentioned.

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CobraBlizard
Member
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10-05-2020, 09:17 PM
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Until I realized it again.
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CobraBlizard
10-05-2020, 09:17 PM #5

Until I realized it again.