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VMware Freezing Issues (2.6 64bit)

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VMware Freezing Issues (2.6 64bit)

Postby edwardsn2 » Thu May 13, 2010 5:41 pm

Hi there,

I was just curious is anyone else was having trouble loading a virtual machine in VMware workstation? When I open a virtual machine, the program freezes before I even get a chance to start up my virtual machine. I have never had troubles loading VMware in previous 64bit versions of Ultimate Edition. I am running Ultimate Edition 2.6 (64bit), and using VMware version 7.01-227600 (32 and 64bit). The VMware client itself works fine, until I open a previously existing VM. I will try to install a fresh new system in VMware and see how that goes. BTW, I am not running the latest kernel: 2.6.32-22-generic due to NVIDIA issues, I am running kernel: 2.6.32-21-generic. Thanks! <BREW>

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Re: VMware Freezing Issues (2.6 64bit)

Postby edwardsn2 » Thu May 13, 2010 6:27 pm

Got er now...

Copied VM onto a linux partition (home) and it started fine. Ran the virtual machine off another hard disk by accessing secondary storage drive before running VM. While it seems that accessing another mounted disk no longer requires a password, I guess the disk still needs to be accessed initially before using the files in a program like VMware, Vbox, etc.
Is there anyway to have full access to all mounted drives without accessing it first? I tried the chmod command on all my mounted media, but that didn't help me.

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