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How to Increase Disk Space in VMware

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Have you ever encountered out of disk space issues on your wonderful VMs when trying install a critical application? Here are a few easy steps that help you to solve the disk space problems on your VMware workstation VMs. This article assumes that the reader has familiarity with virtualization and has some practical experience with VMware products like workstation. Steps 1 Make sure the following prerequisites are met: The virtual machine is powered off. The virtual disk is not mapped (on Windows guests) or mounted (on Linux Guests). You cannot expand a virtual disk while it is mapped or mounted. The virtual machine has no snapshots. The virtual machine is not a linked clone or the parent of a linked clone. To determine whether the virtual machine has snapshots, is a linked clone, or is the parent of a linked clone, check the information at the top of the Summary tab for the virtual machine. 2 Select VM > Settings. 3 On the Hard

This Is Yahoo’s New Home Page, New Design Rolling Out Next Month

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It seems like Yahoo is currently working on its new homepage. Thanks to the recently shared screenshots of the new design, we now know how the new homepage will look. Well, Recode reports that Yahoo is planning to unveil and start rolling out this new homepage next month in November. While, Yahoo hasn’t revealed anything yet, but it seems like some users have already started seeing the beta version of the homepage. Everything has been changed now. The left bar now only includes mail, video and link to the digital magazine which were being teased by Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer. The new homepage focuses much on contents now. As you can see the Trending topics located at the right side of the Search box and the latest news section just at the down side. It will really impact on Yahoo’s traffic. The redesign feels like it will look best on a tablet or smartphone. That might be one of Mayer’s new strategies to bring more traffic to Yahoo. Overall, the redesign looks better than the c