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the VMWare was installed sa office ko dati pa, with network connection.

 

the thing is, I have a Client-Server application to run. The Client is the Laptop itself, and the server is what is running inside the VMWare. If the network in my Laptop is down, I will not be able to connect to my server (which is inside the VMWare)

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tnx master google... a friend of mine told me na at 15k ok na daw mga specs

 

at 15k kung brand new.

 

AMD Sempron 3000+ Processor

ECS Motherboard Socket 970

512 MB RAM

CRT Monitor

80 GB DASD

56k Internal Modem

 

Use the video card integrated sa mobo. Buy na lang the cheapest PS2 Keyboard and mouse, chaka the cheapest casing. But make sure na madaming ventilation holes yung casing na makukuha mo.

 

-or-

 

you can get a second hand, high spec'ed unit at that price sa tipidpc.com. check mo na lang dun. most units there are in excellent/very good condition.

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the VMWare was installed sa office ko dati pa, with network connection.

 

the thing is, I have a Client-Server application to run. The Client is the Laptop itself, and the server is what is running inside the VMWare. If the network in my Laptop is down, I will not be able to connect to my server (which is inside the VMWare)

This is complicated.

 

Even if you can get a script which will make it look like you're connected, I don't think you'll be able to make your program work. How will the server provide, generate, an IP or hosts names when there is no physical connections? How will your client applications respond to the server, if in case the server can provide what it needs (ip and host name) to make it look like it is physically connected?

 

But if you can get it work through a script, please feel free to share ... :thumbsupsmiley:

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i'm actually also considering hardware. if there might be a device where the other end is RJ45 and the other end is a simple circuit that will make a response to the LAN Card that it is Connected; or something like that. A network hub will work, but im looking for a smaller one (like the size of a mouse, or even smaller) so it will not be so spacious. I have tried to look for network hub that are as small as these, but i can't find anything.

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help po. My pc automatically shuts down. Just started recently. It says "virtual memory minimum too low"....

I did check the memory at malaki pa yung space na free. So what could be the problem?

Hay...hope somebody could help me with this.... :(

Check your PC for viruses.

 

Update your virus definition file.

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