Posts tagged ‘Softwares’

Creating a Virtual Machine in VMware Player 3.0

5 December, 2009 | admin | Comments

I’m making this post in the hope to reduce the doubts or understand the way how VMware Player works as a lot of people have their first hand experience trying out the new Google Chrome OS available for download as a virtual machine image.

This post is essential for undertanding how to create a Virutal Machine in VMware Player while the my next post will deal on how to run the Chrome Virtual Image using VMware Player 3.0 in particular.

So just follow the step by step process and you’ll end up with your virtual machine up and running! I’ve considered that you’ve already Downloaded the VMware Player and installed it on your system. If you’ve not done it yet, download WMware now (Needs registration but don’t worry it’s free!!)

Step 1:

Open VMware and the first “Welcome to VMware Player” window will pop up. Since this post is about “Creating a Virtual Machine”, let’s not talk about the other options on the list.

Directly click on the “Create a New Virtual Machine” on the top, highlighted with yellow and red arrow on the image.

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Portable Google Chrome 2.0.169.0 Beta

11 March, 2009 | admin | Comments

Chromium is the open-source project behind Google Chrome. Google Chrome is a browser with intuitive and innovative User interface design with sophisticated technology that makes the web faster, safer (although IE is above in security list for now), and easier. The One Box for Everything ideology makes it possible for your
to type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and web pages; will give you thumbnails of your top sites; Access your favorite pages instantly with lightning speed from any new tab.

A portable application can be run from a removable drive (USB flash drive, iPod, portable hard drive, etc) on any Windows computer without installation. You will carry the program with settings on removable drive and don’t modify settings on
host computer.



Extract (with a PortableApps folder at the device’s root) and run ChromePortable or ChromiumPortable. If you want to add parameters, start in incognito mode, delete cache or allow multiple instances: edit Chrom*Portable.ini.
Extract Plugins (with a PortableApps folder at the device’s root): Flash 10.0.22.87 & Gears 0.5.8.0.
Settings of installed Chrome should be preserved.



Internet browser (more infos) without installation.

Download Portable Google Chrome Beta on RapidShare
(7.9 MB) (md5:bdd46b84b00941e8048c90a695afb137)
Download Portable Chromium on RapidShare
(8.0 MB) (md5: a6a886a36edbac16feba44d81bad2319)
Download Portable Chrome Final on RapidShare (7.5 MB) (md5: 056dc3ae922f50f6b6042d02745bc943)
Download Plugins on Zone-DL (2.5 MB) (md5: d8dff930fcabd2536eb536228d35e9e2)


And if you want the PC version of Google Chrome, Download : Google Chrome 2.0.169.0


Results in Acid3 Test :
Chrome Beta & Chromium: 100 %
Chrome Final: 79 %