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VMware Workstation 5 User’s Manual Setting Screen Color Depth The number of screen colors available in the guest operating system depends on the screen color setting of the host operating system. Virtual machines support • 16-color (VGA) mode • 8-bit pseudocolor • 16 bits per pixel (16 significant bits per pixel) • 32 bits per pixel (24 significant bits per pixel) If the host is in 15-bit color mode, the guest operating system’s color setting controls offer 15-bit mode in place of 16-bit mode. If the host is in 24-bit color mode, the guest operating system’s color setting controls offer 24-bit mode in place of 32-bit mode. If you run a guest operating system set for a greater number of colors than your host operating system is using, you can encounter various problems. In some cases, for example, the colors in the guest are not correct. In others, the guest operating system is not able to use a graphical interface. In such a case, you can either increase the number of colors available on the host or decrease the number of colors used in the guest. For best performance, use the same number of colors in the guest and on the host. Changing Screen Color Depth on the Host If you choose to change the color settings on your host operating system, you should first shut down all guest operating systems, power off the virtual machines and close VMware Workstation. Follow standard procedures for changing the color settings on your host operating system, then restart VMware Workstation and the virtual machines. 360 www.vmware.com
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