A program which emulates a drive, or in other words a program which fools the computer into thinking that a folder or a file is a harddisk/cd/dvd/bluray/whatever.
Examples:
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DAEMON Tools Lite
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Any hard drive can be assigned any letter. It is possible that drive Q could be a network location on another computer, or a virtual drive created by a program on the computer.
An example of a Virtual VMI program can be found at www.virtualvmi.com
You can plug it into the other computer or install a virtual windows program onto both computers.
Missouri Virtual Instruction Program was created in 2007.
Yes, you need a program like MagicDisc to create an ISO, bin/cue or uif of the file, then you use the program to create a virtual CD drive, and then from the program load the SW:EAW CD in to the virtual drive. You may have to reinstall the game from the virtual CD but it will run correctly. Unless of course you meant without ever owning the CD at all, in which case, assuming you torrented the game, you can get a no CD patch from many sites.
You need to install it first. If it is an ISO file, you either need to burn it onto a DVD or mount it on a virtual hard drive. To mount on a virtual drive, you need to download a free program called "Daemon Tools Lite". IT basically creates a virtual DVD drive on your Computer. Please note that if you have downloaded a copyrighted game, it is piracy and piracy is illegal.
One can purchase a virtual drive through the Far Stone website as well as the Virtual Drive online store. One can also download a free trial through CNET.
Download an ISO for the game, it's very simple you can probably find a tutorial on the internet somewhere. Basically, an ISO is a virtual image of the program its been made for. When loaded onto a drive with Daemon Tools Lite or another virtual drive creator you basically tell your computer that the imaginary disc is in the imaginary drive and it will run the program for you. B
Virtual memory is a way of allocated extra space from your hard drive as RAM space. For instance, if you are running a program which is memory intensive such as Photoshop and you don't have enough RAM to handle all the temporary memory requirements, but you have a few extra gigs of space on your hard drive, you can set your Virtual Memory to 2 or 3 GB's to help balance the load.
You could use a program such as Deamon Tools to open a bin file from a torrent. This will act as a virtual disk drive.
virtual memory acts as additional memory to support ur ram when it runs out of the required memory needed by program. it is taken up from the hard drive u specify and when it is needed it is used. u can also change the size of virtual memory in ur PC, bt most of the time it is automatically done by the os in order to maintain the performance of the machine.
No. An ISO is simply an "image" of a DVD, and you will need a DVD burner in order to burn it. However there are software available such as PowerISO, that will create a "virtual" drive on your PC. This virtual drive can be loaded with any content, including an ISO file, tricking your PC into thinking that there is a DVD in that "virtual" drive with the said content