Re: How to start up in single-user or verbose mode INSIDE a virtual machine?
Shows this: boot-args -s
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Okay, In a Terminal issue the following commands. Is boot-args still showing -s? sudo nvram boot-args="" sudo nvram -p
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I have a USB-connected Epson C88+ printer attached to Intel MacPro. I have a Windows XP Pro guest OS running in VMware Fusion. While the guest OS is running, I am unable to print anything to the Epson...
View ArticleRe: How to start up in single-user or verbose mode INSIDE a virtual machine?
After running both commands, it shows: boot-args
View ArticleRe: How to start up in single-user or verbose mode INSIDE a virtual machine?
Good, now reboot and see if all is back to normal.
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Wow, it works now!!! You are a genius!!!I have rebooted, shut down, booted and rebooted and all the times it boots OK into the VM Desltop as expected.GREAT!!! :-) OK, back to topic, how can I do to...
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You can use the same keyboard shortcuts in a VM as on a physical Mac, but you have to be fast. Start with the VM powered off. 1. Click the power button in the middle of the VM's window to power it...
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For myself, added the following to the .vmx filebios.bootDelay = "20000"
View ArticleError : The file specified is not a virtual disk - Can't start up my VM
Hello everyone, I recently had a problem with a Windows 7 x64 Virtual Machine : it seems that I'm not able to start it, as i get this error : "The file specified is not a virtual disk". I searched in...
View ArticleRe: How to start up in safe boot or safe mode INSIDE a virtual machine?
I had to do this to enter Safe Boot: 1. Click the play arrow to start.2. Click again when the hand icon shows.2. This is the tricky part. Press the Shift key ONLY when the vmware gray screen shows...
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I found the following KBs, this may lead you to the solution. http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1016838...
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Sorry for my ignorance, but I do not know what you mean with: For myself, added the following to the .vmx filebios.bootDelay = "20000"What is the purpose of that? How to do it (step-by-step for...
View ArticleRe: Error : The file specified is not a virtual disk - Can't start up my VM
This doesn't seem to apply to my issue, as I don't have any *-flat.vmdk, but I have a set of files like : For my disk "Disque virtuel.vmdk", I have "Disque virtuel-s001.vmdk", "Disque...
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That doesn't seem to be an issue with any missing virtual disks files nor with the snapshot chain. I checked this and everything looks ok.From the files it looks like the VM has been suspended on Feb,...
View ArticleRe: Error : The file specified is not a virtual disk - Can't start up my VM
I already tried to delete the .vmss file, and it didn't work.But I did ran an update of Fusion today, to version 5.0.3 ... EDIT : I tried to reinstall VMWare 5.0.2, but the problem is still here...
View ArticleRe: Mac can't print while guest OS is running
Are you connecting the USB Printer to the Virtual Machine? (Sounds like you are.) Connect it to one or the other and then either share it so the other can access it or if connect to the Host then the...
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Is there any reason/difference to using a low refresh mode, compared to a higher pixel clock mode? I found that this works fine:ModeLine "2880x1800C" 358.21 2880 2912 4272 4304 1800 1839 1852 1891 as...
View ArticleFusion 5 Win7 Sent To Workstation 8
Greetings, Now that I’ve managed to copy over my Win7 bundle from fusion to another machine on the network running VMware Workstation 8, I’m trying to figure what to do next. The files on the...
View ArticleRe: How to start up in single-user or verbose mode INSIDE a virtual machine?
I cant locate Woody's directions for editing the .vmx file, but the file is edited by TextEditand the line inserted in the file
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Have a look at: Editing the .vmx file for your VMware Fusion virtual machine (1014782)
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