On 02/05/07, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
if you vmware starts up, means the configureation is ok. that indicates the problem is with your virtual machine. check your virtual machine directory, if there are WRITELOCK files or unfinished virtua machine etc.
to be sure, you may just restart vmware. most times, any-any-update can deal with configuration problems.
Just today I have been unable to start my VMWare Workstation 1.0.2. I
have not updated the system, and I ran vmware-config.pl anyway, but
alas it will not start. When I click the VMWare menu item, the system
slows to a half and then locks up, requiring four seconds on the power
button to shut the system down. CTRL-ALT-BKSP does not kill the X
server, theres nothing I can do. Note that the VMWare service starts
fine at bootup.
if you vmware starts up, means the configureation is ok. that indicates the problem is with your virtual machine. check your virtual machine directory, if there are WRITELOCK files or unfinished virtua machine etc.
to be sure, you may just restart vmware. most times, any-any-update can deal with configuration problems.
What should I start troubeshooting?
Dotan Cohen
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