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4 Replies Last post: Jul 3, 2009 5:01 PM by EricMoore  

After 2.0.5 update XP won't load. I see the "grassy knoll and blue sky" but nothing else. posted: Jul 2, 2009 3:00 PM

Click to view srsaz's profile Lurker 3 posts since
Jul 2, 2009
Updated my MacBook Pro w/ 10.5.7. Fusion said to update tools, I did and everything hung = no tools installed nor will XP finish loading. I tried forcing a ctl-alt-del but no luck. Rebooted - Restored Fusion from my Time Capsule but got an error message when I tried to launch 2.0.4 "can't run with older version...update.." Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a way to force XP to finish loading?

srsaz
Click to view EricMoore's profile Enthusiast 120 posts since
Jun 29, 2009
Hello srsaz,

I can suggest attempting to boot Windows in Safe mode, by pressing F8 on startup. If Windows does successfully start up while in Safe Mode you may be looking at a driver issue with VMWare Tools. I would uninstall VMWare tools, by Clicking Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs, than uninstalling or removing VMWare Tools, at which point I would re-install VMWare Tools.

Let me know if that helps!

Eric
Click to view EricMoore's profile Enthusiast 120 posts since
Jun 29, 2009
Uninstalling Fusion does not affect your Virtual Machines. The virtual machines are generally kept in your ~/Documents folder. You should be able to safely uninstall Fusion, and reinstall without any affect to your virtual machines.

However, I do always recommend backing up (maybe manually instead of Time Machine) to an external drive in case there is any unexpected issues. You may even be able to use the external device you use for time machine. Just be sure not to touch the Backupsdb folder.

You can uninstall Fusion by running the uninstall script found here: /Library/Application Support/Vmware Fusion/Uninstall VMware Fusion

Do you have any other VMs running with Fusion? Are they working correctly?

Let me know if that helps,

Eric

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