| Problems with 
                VMs ...
 Mouse is unusable in 
                Linux-guests (especially LiveCDs) - pointer is displayed but uses 
                random offsets first of all check guestOS parameter in the vmx-file : "winxp" 
                and other Windows-types will NOT work
 in WS 6.5.* some Linux-LiveCDs will simply not work - in this 
                case downgrade the VM to be WS 6 compatible
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  Mouse 
                is unusable on Windows 7- pointer is displayed but uses a predictable 
                offset make sure the "Make it easier to read what's on your screen" 
                settings use value 100 %
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   Can't install guest 
                from CD ...
 first of all - do not use "autodetect" - specify 
                the driveletter or device directly
 on Linux use - adjust to your needs
 ide1:0.filename = "/dev/hdc"
 
 on Windows use - adjust to your needs
 ide1:0.filename = "E:"
 
 if it still does not work change
 ide1:0.deviceType = "cdrom-raw"
 to
 ide1:0.deviceType = "atapi-cdrom"
   if it still does not work try to use an ISO-file instead - use
 ide1:0.present = "true"
 ide1:0.deviceType = "cdrom-image"
 ide1:0.filename = "myiso.iso"
 ide1:0.startConnected = "TRUE"  if it still does not work use Deamon-tools and assign appropriate 
                driveletter like this
 - replace E: with the driveletter of the Daemon-tools-drive
   ide1:0.present = "true"ide1:0.deviceType = "cdrom-raw"
 ide1:0.filename = "E:"ide1:0.startConnected = "TRUE"
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 Can't install Solaris 
                32bit verions on 64 bit host . it always installs as 64bit ...
 add this line to the vmx-file
 monitor_control.disable_longmode = "1"
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 Autoinstall does not 
                produce localized results - I live in Transilvania .... 
 Create the VM as usual but don't let it start
 Navigate to the VM-directory and find a *.flp file. Mount it or 
                read it with WinImage and adjust the answer file to your needs.
 Save the result and start the VM
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  Why does the guest detect 
                so many PCI bridge devices ?
  A virtual machine configured with
 virtualHW.version = "7"
 
 has several PCI-bridges - this allows to use for example up to 
                10 networkcards or 4 SCSI-controllers.
 If you want to disable those PCI-bridges add this lines to your 
                vmx-file - and make sure you do not define those parameters twice
 
 pciBridge1.present = "false"pciBridge2.present = "false"
 pciBridge3.present = "false"
 pciBridge4.present = "false"
 pciBridge5.present = "false"
 pciBridge6.present = "false"
 pciBridge7.present = "false"
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 too many removable devices 
                displayed in the guest ...   In recent virtual hardware versions a guest will detect more 
                devices as "removable" than with earlier version. In most cases you do not want the network card to appear as removable 
                for example ...
 Add this line to get back to the behaviour of older virtual hardware
 
 devices.hotplug = "FALSE"
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   Host crashes with hcmon.sys 
                problem
 check with devicemanager if some program has replaced the original 
                USB-root-hub drivers: usbd.sys and usbhub.sys
 if yes - roll the driver back to Windows-original
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   Error message: Host 
                USB device connections disabled 
 check with devicemanager if some program has replaced the original 
                USB-root-hub drivers: usbd.sys and usbhub.sys
 if yes - roll the driver back to Windows-original - also check
 
 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000} 
               
 if this has a subkey "UpperFilter" delete the key - 
                reboot
 
 known thirdparty software that replaces the original USB-root-hub 
                drivers:
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   Autoprotect ...
 don't use Autoprotect. It is a stupid feature that should have 
                never been added to the product.
 Autoprotect is nothing but a Snapshot-timer and when ever you 
                use Snapshots you should be wide awake, not under the influence 
                of alcohol or drugs ... you should exactly know if you have enough 
                diskspace so that the operation does not fail in the middle ...
 
 Take snapshots with care and do not allow Autoprotect to do this 
                for you
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 Serial ports ...
 last versions of Workstation often write uncomplete vmx-entries 
                while creating a new VM.
 This can result in problems with serial ports - in such a case 
                write complete entries to the vmx-file - read
 http://sanbarrow.com/vmx/vmx-serial-ports.html
 
 do not use "autodetect" - run as administrator or root
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 Bridged network does 
                not work on Windows 7 host
 First rule out any firewall-issues - in some desktop firewalls 
                you may need to allow VMware.
 Some VPN clients also badly interact with the VMware bridge - 
                disable them for testing.
 Next rule out any miss-configuration.
 Open the Virtual Network Editor and disable "automatic bridging"
 Assign a physical nic to vmnet0 - use that one that should be 
                used for the default bridge.
 Assign a second physical nic to vmnet2.
 Assign a third physical nic to vmnet3 and so on..
 
 If that still does not help
 check existance of this files in systemroot\system32
 vnetinst.dll
 vnetlib.dll
 vmnetbridge.dll
 
 check existance of this files in systemroot\system32\drivers
 vmnetbridge.sys
 vmnet.sys
 
 if any of this files is missing or in case you can not start the 
                service manually with
 
 
 net start vmnetbridge  consider reinstalling it. To do that open a cmd and navigate to 
                the installation directory and run
   vnetlib -- uninstall bridge   this command will not give any feedback. Reboot now. After reboot 
                re-install with
 vnetlib -- install bridge If you are prompted for a path to one of the listed files - provide 
                the path to your installation directory - it should have copies 
                of the files. You may also find them in the driverstore directory. 
                Reboot a last time and test again.
 
 If it still does not work re-install Workstation.
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