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How can I install Oracle databases on macos natively without using a VM?!
tried every possible way, read almost all the documentations on their website but unfortunately i couldn't get any solution.
No, not today. You can easily get up and running with a VirtualBox appliance, we even make one for you to download and import.
VirtualBox recently put out an update that supports M1/M2 chip architectures, so that's nice.
Otherwise you could spin up an Always Free Oracle Autonomous Database Cloud Instance. That takes about 5 minutes, and then you could use that as your dev instance.
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In order to upgrade to Windows 11 the PC Health Check application told me to enable Secure Boot. It send me to this website https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11-and-secure-boot-a8ff1202-c0d9-42f5-940f-843abef64fad.
I went into my BIOS and deactivated CSM support and restarted my computer. After the restart I couldnt boot from my Windows drive anymore. After enabling it again all worked just fine. I’ve tried the mbrtogpt command already but ran into a lot of errors. I’ve read it could be because my boot and system files are on different drives. How can I verify or solve this issue?
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I have been using cracked/ pirated windows and many more software like photoshop etc. Recently I came to know about all the malware & viruses they may contain so I want to use all genuine software. If I remove previous windows key and add purchased windows key will it become malwareless? Because I do not want to lose any data by reinstalling windows. Also If I uninstall cracked applications will it also remove malware that came with it?
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I am trying to create apps, but obviously you can't on windows. I have searched on youtube so many times and I just need a solution. I tried Yosimite on VMware and it told me the virtual CPU would not work. (Also I have access to a mac if needed for install procedure). Thank you!
You can't without running into illegal content like Hackintosh
Please note that Apple allows the use of Mac OS X only on its own devices
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I am looking to automate my appplication installation on standalone machines, so wondering if I can automate the oracle 11g setup as well? Is there a way to do this?
Maybe instead of installing Oracle on Windows use VM with pre installed software. Here you have some instructions how to use it.
Generally I don't think automated instalation for database make sense. You can configure database somwhere in the net and your application can use remote databse (just create a schema for each user). Also database server has usually different requirements so it is not popular to install DB at same machine as application.
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I recently need to run a program Metro:
http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/downloads/downloads.htm
It is used to measure the difference between two 3d models.
However, this program has to be run in irix 6.2/6.3. But I only have a win8.1 laptop. Is there any way to run it in a shell like cygwin? Or is there any available virtual machine resource of irix platform?
Thanks!
The software you're trying to run is old enough to drive in most countries (compiled in 1998), and was compiled for an operating system that doesn't exist anymore (Irix) that ran on a CPU architecture that's no longer even used for desktop computers (MIPS-II) and was released by a company that doesn't exist anymore either (SGI).
Your chances of getting it to run are practically nil without some major retrocomputing work. Sorry.