Is the bot down at the moment? Doesnt seem to work
Does it even matter if it's only one guy or 100 guys? I give up because you just refuse any feedback even if it's reasonable and everyone would appreciate it. Do whatever you want...Quote:
I never said it was hard to do, i just said i was to lazy to do it becuse 1 guy requested it
No, Riot servers are broken.Quote:
Is the bot down at the moment? Doesnt seem to work
i'd like to queue only with my bots :pimp: i dont like toaster pcQuote:
Does it even matter if it's only one guy or 100 guys? I give up because you just refuse any feedback even if it's reasonable and everyone would appreciate it. Do whatever you want...
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No, Riot servers are broken.
Right click on you main VM in VMware library -> Snapshot -> Snapshot manager -> Select all snapshots and delete them. It should work.Quote:
I have a problem regarding my VM's. I use the metod that was posted several thread pages ago, where I use the scripts to delete and clone vm's to preserve and refresh disk space from time to time. Now this is ok and does work real well however now my main VM from which I clone others is getting really huge, its up to 26 GB's now and when i created it was around 15 I think. So I guess it bulked up over time, now is there a way I can clean it up a bit, or should I just delete that main VM and use a smaller clone of it to make other clones, if you get what I mean ?
In addition to deleting snapshots what I do is I took a snapshot after cleaning up the disk and making sure everything was set up correctly and then I revert to snapshot->create clones. Much, much faster than cleaning up the disk every time and mistake-proof.Quote:
I have a problem regarding my VM's. I use the metod that was posted several thread pages ago, where I use the scripts to delete and clone vm's to preserve and refresh disk space from time to time. Now this is ok and does work real well however now my main VM from which I clone others is getting really huge, its up to 26 GB's now and when i created it was around 15 I think. So I guess it bulked up over time, now is there a way I can clean it up a bit, or should I just delete that main VM and use a smaller clone of it to make other clones, if you get what I mean ?
or... make the full clone of the source VM , and delete the previous. I find it more time efficient then deleting so many clones ;pQuote:
Right click on you main VM in VMware library -> Snapshot -> Snapshot manager -> Select all snapshots and delete them. It should work.
Making full clone takes a lot of time, I don't think that it's faster than deleting few snapshots. But if he had hundreds of snapshots, recloning main VM would be faster ofc.Quote:
or... make the full clone of the source VM , and delete the previous. I find it more time efficient then deleting so many clones ;p