Running multiple clients on a single PC

venomousv
by venomousv · 57 posts
15 years ago in IMVU Lounge
Posted 15 years ago · Author
I've just thought of an idea of running multiple imvu clients on a pc. I've tested it and it works. Here's how.
Create a virtual machine with VM Ware or VirtualBox softwares. Then, run one client on ur main OS and the others on ur virtual machines.
Hope it's useful.
Posted 15 years ago
lol
there is an other way...
install a version of imvu that is lower that the 3.79
the 3.77 is great for that
install the old ont first , ( just put a 2 after each imvu folder (start menu and destination folder))


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after download any client over lower that the client you just installed ( just search on google you can find the 2.75)
do the same and put a 3 on it

(in fact it should run but I dont try cause I do ont have 4bg of ram xd)
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to continu install your normal build ( the newest one works too)



you cn upgrate the new one as you wish , just keep the installer of your fav build for later uses :)

since the memory leak is on we can only run about 2 client. but we could run 3 or more if that memory leak wasent on...
this is the best way and it still keep you more free space :)
Posted 15 years ago
ive tried the vmware thing a long time ago it works but not sure what you can use it for other than talking to yourself or spying on your gf without getting caught. (lol jk about that last part)
Posted 15 years ago · Author
rofl.. anyway, it works for me in taking some photo like this XD
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Posted 15 years ago · Author
VMware isn't free? T_T I thought it was free. Maybe there is a crack or h4c|< to make it free? I use Virtualbox. Have never used VMware so I don't know which one is better. It is totally free though. :)
Posted 15 years ago
venomousv wrote:
rofl.. anyway, it works for me in taking some photo like this XD
<img src="http://i47.tinypic.com/jv6vsh.png" width="200"></img>


Miss Greenbacks??

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