VMware Workstation 10.0.4 Build 2249910 - ZWT full version with crack + serial key was indexed by WarezHound on 2014-11-01 00:24:58 in Category > Software > Windows - Other under the info hash bc8d9a45df59f7de5d80eb578a009d68e09322e3 and was uploaded by Admin. This download package has a total file size of 491.19 MB containing 3 files.
*NOTE* This is not a ZWT release, but since I used their keygen, I give
them credit. I downloaded the exe direct from vmware
Keygen file: zwt-keygen.exe
Size: 50.6 KB
SHA-1: 487A10C8758E2AF4A7EED68533C16BC3D6C6E9F6
It was their keygen.exe from 10.0.0 release, just renamed.
Here\'s a few keys if you don\'t trust the keygen:
JA0WY-60155-4ZER8-R0CNK-13WKJ
HU22W-DGH0N-0ZJH0-UT2QH-22VLQ
5F2EH-2Q35H-VZ269-CL072-0CN7P
NF2ET-6N283-NZ9T1-QL8Q6-CANPY
VMware Workstation 10.0.4 changes:
-Fixes memory issue in Workstation on Microsoft Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012.
VMware Workstation 10 delivers best-in-class Windows 8 support, and innovative
new features that transform the way technical professionals work with virtual
machines, whether they reside on their PCs or on private enterprise clouds.
*New Operating System Support
Support has been added for:
-Windows 8.1
-Windows 8.1 Enterprise
-Windows Server 2012 R2
-Ubuntu 13.10
As well as for the latest Fedora, CentOS, Red Hat and OpenSUSE releases.
*VMware Hardware Version 10
This version of VMware Workstation includes VMware hardware Version 10 and is
compatible with vSphere 5.5. Hardware versions introduce new virtual hardware
functionality and new features while enabling VMware to run legacy operating
systems in our virtual machines. New features included in this hardware
version:
*16 vCPUs
Virtual machines can now run with up to 16 virtual CPUs. This enables very
processor intensive applications to be run in a virtual machine.
Note: Running virtual machines with 16 vCPUs requires that both your host
and guest operating system support 16 logical processors. Your physical
machine must have at least 8 cores with hyper-threading enabled to power
on a virtual machine with this configuration.
*8 Terabyte Disks
Virtual machines can now include virtual disks greater than 2 Terabytes.
Given the limitations of most operating systems to boot from disks greater
than 2 Terabytes, These large disks are most useful as secondary drives for
file storage.
Note: To use a disk greater than 2TB for a boot disk, your guest operating
system would need to boot using EFI in order to read a GPT formatted disk
which is required to access all of the sectors on a disk of this size.
Additionally, the Buslogic controller is not capable of supporting a disk
greater than 2TB.
Extra murphy78 note: To enable EFI boot mode, edit the .VMX file and add:
firmware = \"efi\"
Alternatively, to set it back to bios (legacy) boot, change to:
firmware = \"bios\"