The vmxnet and vmxnet3 networking drivers improve network performance. Which driver is used depends on how you configure device settings for the virtual machine. Search the VMware Knowledge Base for information on which guest operating systems support these drivers. The virtual mouse driver improves mouse performance. This driver is required if you use some third-party tools such as Microsoft Terminal Services.
This sound driver is required for all bit Windows guest operating systems and bit Windows Server , Windows Server , and Windows Vista guest operating systems if you use the virtual machine with VMware Server, Workstation, or Fusion. The host-guest file system module, called hgfs. This driver enables the virtual printing feature on Microsoft Windows virtual machines.
With virtual printing, printers added to the operating system on the client or host appear in the list of available printers in the guest operating system. No additional printer drivers must be installed in the virtual machine.
This driver is available and recommended if you use VMware vSphere. Excluding this driver hinders the memory management capabilities of the virtual machine in a vSphere deployment. For other, older Windows operating systems, the Filesystem Sync driver is installed.
These modules enable backup applications to create application-consistent snapshots. During the snapshotting process, certain processes are paused and virtual machine disks are quiesced. The Virtual Machine Communication Interface driver allows fast and efficient communication between virtual machines. Search for:. The following device drivers can be included with VMware Tools: Windows 98 Vmware Download SVGA driver This virtual driver enables bit displays, high display resolution, and significantly faster graphics performance.
The adapter name varies, depending on the region, but usually includes PCI For Workstation 7. For Workstation 8. On Linux host systems, Workstation 7. Earlier versions of Workstation use the Open Sound System OSS interface for sound playback and recording in virtual machines running on Linux host systems.
The host system and multiple virtual machines can play sound at the same time. I recorded a fresh boot. I've uninstalled the driver, reboot, reinstalled, and rebooted again, but still no 'playback' devices and of course no sound. Everything else seems to be running as well as to be expected--not all of VMware's features are available in Win Others have reported that they could get sound working with this version of VMware, but I'm not having any luck.
As you can tell, I'm no n00b, but it's been awhile since I've messed around with Win98 and might have overlooked something. Any suggestions? Vmware Windows 98 Video Driver Vmware Windows 98 Sound Just managed to get this OS installed and whilst I've managed to update the display drivers courtesy of VMWare Tools I have been having persistent troubles with the sound - I've googled the problem and downloaded creative drivers that some suggested, but nothing has worked.
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