I'm running MacOS 10.5.5 (with all updates installed) on a Mac Pro with 2 quad core processors and 4GB RAM. I'm using the wired aluminum keyboard and MightyMouse that came with the Mac. VMware Fusion is Version 2.0 (116369). I have 2 VMs; Vista Ultimate (BootCamp), and XP PRO (created via Converter). I I've been running VMware 1.x with only minor problems since May. It was stable and reliable, and made giving up Windows a painless experience.
Yesterday, however, I took advantage of the free 2.0 upgrade, and that's when my problems began. I haven't played much with the Vista BootCamp VM, but it seems to be OK. All the problems below occurred with the XP Pro VM:
- I frequently get a BSOD. It happens almost 100% of the time when I try to restart the VM, and often while using the VM. The last one complained about ES1371MP.SYS.
- Mouse movement is incredibyl slow in the VM. Each time I boot it, I have to go to Control Panel and change the mouse preferences. I have occasionally had problems with the mouse clicking in the wrong place. I did notice that in Control Panel I see a VMware mouse and two Microsoft mice listed. Maybe there is something I need to get rid of.
- Once the VM has the mouse, it won't let go until I press command+ctrl. Under 1.x, I could move the pointer out of the XP VM window and the Mac would take control again.
- If I zoom the screen while in the VM, I can't move the visible part of the screen around. Zooming in a 1.x VM worked exactly the same as on the Mac desktop.
- The info on the web site said that I could dedicate 4 cores to a VM, but VMware won't let me do this for either VM. I figured that maybe XP would only support 2 cores, but I think that Vista Ultimate should do better
I'm new to the Mac and VMware; I started using both in May, so I'll admit that I may have done something wrong. However, I looked before I tried to do the upgrade, and all I could find was installation instructions, so I followed those. I tried completely uninstalling and reinstalling the VMware tools, and that did not help. I did notice that when the VMware tools were not installed, the mouse behaved correctly, but when I reinstalled the tools, the problems came back. I would appreciate any help.