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Transport (VMDB) error -14: Pipe connection has been broken
i had done everything to resolve this issue , when installing windows 10 with disc iso i get error
Transport (VMDB) error -14: Pipe connection has been broken
tried to resolve it by giving all permissions to vmware and even after that not working , updated mac os , update VM ware to latest version , restarted and uninstalled the VM ware couple of times but even after that could not resolve the issue
can somebody help ?
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What's the host config (hardware and OS)? and what version of fusion are you using?
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Please post a copy of the Virtual machine’s vmware.log file.
- from the Virtual Machine Library, right click on the virtual machine, and select “Show in Finder”.
- In the finder window, you should see the virtual machine. Right click on it, then select “Show Package Contents”.
- Another Finder window will be opened, showing all the files that make up the virtual machine. The vmware.log file can be found there.
Do not touch any of the other files in that Finder window.
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That's a log from Parallels and not helpful for diagnosing issues with Fusion.
We need to look at the log file generated by Fusion. Please post the vmware.log file. My previous post should have guided you to the file's location within the virtual machine's bundle folder.
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