I do a lot of messing round on the free version of VMware Player, it’s a really handy tool to test configs etc. the only thing that really annoys me is that on failure/error the VMWare player sends a system beep to the host system – even if you have all sound options off.
Please for the sanity of your co-workers turn this off! thankfully it’s incredibly simple
add the following entry into the config.ini:
mks.noBeep="TRUE"
For Vista & Win 7:
C:\Program Data\VMWare\Config.ini (hidden by default)
For Win XP:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\VMware\VMware Workstation\config.ini
For Every Virtual machines :-
From inside Windows Vista:
- Right-click My Computer and click Manage.
- Click Device Manager.
- Click View > Show hidden devices.
- Right-click Beep and click Properties.
- Click Driver.
- Under Startup > Type, click System > Disabled.
- Click OK.
- Restart the operating system.
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