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Old 03-13-2009, 01:28 PM
tuni tuni is offline
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kernal panic sandbox - vmware

This has happened a couple of times now. When booting from Sand Box and then going to VMWare to access my XP Quicken, I'll get a pop-up stating kernal panic and some note about if this was Windows yada...yada....yada....

I just wait a few minutes, the black box pop-up (kernal panic notification) disappears, the Windows desktop screen slowly reappears, I click on it and all (seems to) be well.

I can't remember if this has happened re-booting from my main SD backup too....I think so.

However this only happens when going to the VmWare XP folder.

I thought it might be a "permissions" issue but checked my iMac preferences and it shows "permissions" to share VmWare as "custom"....just showing my name (administrator).

Am wondering if I should be doing anything different with permissions sharing or ????

Any thoughts would be appreciated. I'm sure a kernal panic while using SD from my external LaCie drive (partitioned for my main backup and sandbox only) is not a good thing!

thx,
tuni
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