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binchnunker
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Multiple EHM

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I tried searching but got lazy. My question, Is there a way of running multiple instances of EHM 2007? I would like to be able to play a couple games at once as I can't get enough of this game.
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I've never heard of this being possible, unless you have two computers. :dunno:
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You can only run on instance of EHM per computer. As Tasku said, you can run two computers at once.
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You could try an emulator like VMWare or MS Virtual PC. Both create a "computer" that runs separately from the main system. I haven't tried either with EHM, but have used VMWare to create entire virtual networks for classes I taught. I've used MS Virtual PC to run a Windows98 instance for some legacy software. Would probably work, but both programs can severely affect overall system performance unless you have a monster system.
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