On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 11:17 -0500, Pablo Sanchez wrote: > > > In your VM's task bar, > > > > Do you mean the guest's (i.e. WinXP's) taskbar? > > Yes .. VM = Virtual Machine .. so many acronyms eh? :)
Right. But there are two levels here each with their own task (or I supposed task/status) bars. The VM taskbar is what I would call that list of icons that has the VM's devices on it -- the disk, cdrom, floppy, network, usb, shared folders, mouse and capture. I wanted to differentiate if you meant that or the guest's task bar. I see you meant guest's. > I'm very sorry, I wrote too quickly. I meant any memory hungry > _applications_. Ahh. yeah. I addressed that a bit later. > I agree however without looking at the data, there's no way to know > .... this is why I suggested starting the task manager in the VM and > looking at the running processes. There you can also see how much > memory they've allocated. Ahhh. Good idea. I just have to wait (a long time) for this boot to finish (it seems to be stuck halfway through fading in the Windows XP splash screen) to check that out. Cheers, b.
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