

sometimes it would also turn off my antivirusĢ i removed some of it, and the firewall no longer closes itself, neither do the antiviruses i keep finding "(random letters)tssd.exe" in my task manager and i close them.ģ during all this time, whenever i surf the web, it will add random tabs to ad sites like "home decor" "games" etc, but before whenever i clicked on anything like a youtube video, it would send me to a random ad site, but now, it just adds tabs instead of redirecting me. It beats fiddling around with CDs.1 at first my comp's firewall kept turning off and lagging insanely and if it did, it would "not send error/send error" thing would pop up everywhere, and while doing nothing, like as if i was typing in notepad, avast would pop up and block a "trojan horse" or malware, this was all. If the iso for CD 2 is in a virtual drive ready to roll life is much easier for the wife. If you say click on Banners it looks for CD 2 which has loads of templates for selection. When it opens there's a list of projects to choose from.

It's a gem of a program and almost intuitive to use. The wife never took to that and Home Publishing will do just about everything she wants. The other is called Microsoft Home Publishing which was discontinued in favour of Publisher. One is an educational word search program which is incompatible with W7. There are two programs she uses within VMPlayer. The wife is the main user of VMPlayer and she needs things to work without any complications. I remember choices about whether a full install for certain programs was wanted or a minimum installation requiring the repeated use of physical CD's to fully urtilise the program eg. Years ago when hard disks were small lots of software required multiple CD's. The next time VMPlayer is used for XP Daemon Tools' has the virtual CD ready for the program to access. Next I started Daemon Tools Lite within XP and loaded the CD iso which is mainly required. What I've done is to untick Daemon Tools Lite in Startup for XP. "Can't you just assign the isos as a CD to the guest?" Sorry, to say that I don't understand what that means.

There have been so many updates in the last frew days - a new version of my AV program, upgrade to VMPlayer V4 and those Windows upgates which seem to appear at the least convenient moments. Things are running very well but I waited until replying in case anything else went wrong.
