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Paragon Virtualization Manager 2010
Carol Haynes:
No haven't figured it out yet. Dropped Paragon an email and awaiting reply.
mwb1100:
Sorry for the late notice, but Paragon Virtualization Manager 9.5 is available at no cost on GAOTD for the next 2 hours or so (Mar 10, 2010):
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/paragon-virtualization-manager-2010-personal-english/
You can get the license key from http://www.paragon-software.com/registration/vm95pers.html
Apparently the only difference between this free 9.5 version and version 10 is that the free version doesn't come with a WinPE recovery disk image, That might limit its' usefulness, but might still provide some value.
Also, the full version 10 will be available at half price ($15) on BitsDuJour on March 18, 2010:
http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/paragon-virtualization-manager-2010-personal/
f0dder:
Apparently the only difference between this free 9.5 version and version 10 is that the free version doesn't come with a WinPE recovery disk image, That might limit its' usefulness, but might still provide some value.
-mwb1100 (March 10, 2010, 11:45 PM)
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That would make it useless for V2P and P2P.
Carol Haynes:
No haven't figured it out yet. Dropped Paragon an email and awaiting reply.
-Carol Haynes (February 25, 2010, 04:43 AM)
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Had a series of replies which didn't seem to make much sense ...
Apparently I need to install LAN drivers when using the WinPE disc. I find this slightly odd as I can see the workgroup computers when running the WinPE disc and I can also see the folders but I can't see any files at all. Surely if I need drivers I wouldn't see anything at all?
Having explained all this the conversation dried up. Anyone got any ideas?
If I do need drivers for an integrated ethernet port how do I extract the correct drivers for WinPE? The only drivers I can find are motherboard drivers that come in a Windows .exe package?
f0dder:
Carol, if you can see workgroup computers, the issue definitely isn't because of missing NIC drivers.
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