Im not sure why I am getting the following error:
File "/Users/johjane/Documents/Virtual Machines.localized/Windows XP Professional.vmwarevm/Windows XP Professional.vmx" line 63: Syntax error.
This happens when I try to run my Windows XP Professional through VM Ware Fusion. I am using a MacBook Pro Intel Core Duo proc. I installed the new version VMWare Fusion 1.1.1-72241, and the error still occurs after update installation.
Also, i tried restarting my computer and problem still persists.
I'd appreciate any help. Thanks.
Hi
a vmx-file is a plain text-file - attach it as such.
I am in no way interested to download password protected zip-files :smileycry: just to delete them again because I don't know the password.
I don't understand why the posting process is making the attachment a .zip file. That didn't happen with the attachments I used with the original post. The message composition form identified the file attachment name without a .zip suffix.
wow - that would be a bizar behaviour and something that we should report as bug of the new forum
Can you please try again ?
try to attach the vmx-file as it is
I attached a vmx-file myself - ignore it - its just a test
Trying again. At the bottom of this window is the file NCAL-Xp.vmx. No .zip is shown there in the file name.
I just sent an email from my google mail account to my domain account and it came through clean. Something about the new Communities system must be different than it was last week.
My apologies please
it was not your fault - this new forum obscures the attachements for no reason ...
anyway - I looked at the vmx you have again - you have not defined something twice - good.
I guess you have lck-files or directories or maybe some permissions are not correct.
Please check that first
I get this error.
"/Users/dstanton/Documents/Virtual Machines.localized/Windows 7.vmwarevm/Windows 7.vmx" is not a valid virtual machine configuration file
Attached is the VMX file
distanton wrote: I get this error.
"/Users/dstanton/Documents/Virtual Machines.localized/Windows 7.vmwarevm/Windows 7.vmx" is not a valid virtual machine configuration file
Attached is the VMX file
1. There is no file attached.
2. It is better to archive and attach the vmware.log files so a new .vmx can be created from the .log file.
3. If you don't know how to archive and attach the vmware.log files then...
To help figure out what is what the best way to provide comprehensive diagnostic information is to use the "Collect Support Information" command from the VMware Fusion (menu bar) > Help > Collect Support Information and then attach the .tgz file it created on your Desktop to a reply post.
Thank you very much!
Hello,
Today i had to force my imac to shut down, now i get the error:
File "/Volumes/MacEXTERN2TB/Windows 7.vmwarevm/Windows 7.vmx" line 1: Syntax error.
Ho can i solve this? thanks for any help on this
Today i had to force my imac to shut down, now i get the error:File "/Volumes/MacEXTERN2TB/Windows 7.vmwarevm/Windows 7.vmx" line 1: Syntax error.
Ho can i solve this? thanks for any help on this
Archive (compress) and attach the vmware.log files (usually 4 of them) from within the "/Volumes/MacEXTERN2TB/Windows 7.vmwarevm" Package and I'll create a new one for you.
How do i optain these files, i dont know where to find them..
In /Volumes/MacEXTERN2TB/Windows 7, these is only a file called Windows 7 nothing else...
Have a look at: Work with Virtual Machine Packages
roderick77 wrote: I dont get that line at all, check my screenshot
Either reread the directions in Work with Virtual Machine Packages or...
To help figure out what is what the best way to provide comprehensive diagnostic information is to use the "Collect Support Information" command from the VMware Fusion (menu bar) > Help > Collect Support Information and then attach the .tgz file it created on your Desktop to a reply post.
roderick77 wrote:
I got it
Here is the file, there are two windows 7 running, the one with the error is Windows 7
The attached "Windows_7.vmx.zip" file contains a new "Windows 7.vmx" file created from the supplied vmware.log file.
With VMware Fusion closed unzip (double-click) the attached "Windows_7.vmx.zip" file and replace the original "Windows 7.vmx" file with the one here.
Note: The one to replace is: "/Volumes/MacEXTERN2TB/Windows 7.vmwarevm/Windows 7.vmx"
Thank you so much, its works great!