![]() ![]() The completely hung state is much more atrocious. There's no resume or boot process and it appears to function as normal. Force quitting VMware will of course interrupt the sessions, but upon relaunching the VM just picks up EXACTLY where it left off. Users can connect via RDC and work as expected. The application window for the virtual machine is unresponsive and presents the pinwheel cursor as soon as the mouse hovers over it, however, the virtual machine is still reachable. When the issue is reported, I can usually find the VM in a 'half-hung' or completely hung state. This VM is used by multiple people for Microsoft RDC. This has been occurring on and off since 10.12.0 and 8.5. ![]() I'm encountering an intermittent hanging of virtual machines when running 8.5.3 in macOS 10.12.3. Ironically, my Windows 7 VM is not having this issue. So now my Win8.1 VM is useless to me because working in windowed or full screen modes is counterproductive to my workflow. Unity mode is also disabled in the Fusion View menu. Once the VM restarted it did not go back into Unity mode as it normally does and the icon for entering Unity mode on the window is disabled. I also could not get Excel 2013 to launch from the menubar, so I restarted the VM. First the VM was non-responsive when I clicked the Excel 2013 icon on the Dock. I (unwisely) upgraded to Fusion 8.5.4 Friday morning and beginning Friday afternoon, my Windows 8.1 VM started flaking out. I've tried unchecking the box 'Open your Mac files and web links using Windows applications', but it still happens. *edit* I also am receiving the error: VMware Tools Core Service has stopped working. ![]() I removed VMware Tools, then reinstalled it and immediately got this error. It only contains drivers for win XP and 2003. PCI System Peripheral The VMWare version installed is. For another few bucks you can get Parallels or VMware Fusion and run most. ![]() Apple Now Selling Better Than One Laptop. Firmware Upgrade Checks the VIF/Interface Status After Fabric Interconnect Reboot-During firmware upgrade, to ensure. Release Notes for Cisco UCS Manager, Release 2. I tried repairing during the installation and it says to install the tools manually. I've tried reinstalling VMware Tools, and get the same error every time. VMware Tools unrecoverable error: (vthread-4) Exception 0xc0000005 (access violation) has occurred. I can't view my USB devices (in settings) or my Shared folders now. I just installed the 8.5.4 update (Admin account) and have received a VMware Tools Error. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
January 2023
Categories |