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Hi all, having issues with all of my virtual machines on my windows 10 pro / Acer laptop.
Specs: i7-11th gen, 32gb 2600 ram, 3060ti, 2tb SSD sata. I am with another monitor plugged into my laptop.
Symptoms:
Virtual machines will slow, during terminal interaction within my ubuntu VM, I'm not doing anything heavy just in a py3 prompt studying. Keystrokes slow and then console seemingly becomes unresponsive. I will suspend the VM and resume and it will show that the console captured my keystrokes I was entering when the VM was frozen.
Please note I am not running more than one VM at a time, I am just saying that no matter what VM I am in the symptoms are present.
What I did:
Disable / verify hyper v disabled
Bumped ram up to 8gb
Bumped proc up to 4 procs
Checked disk, over 1.5tb of space left.
Checked heat , laptop at 58 farenheght, yes farenheght not Celsius.
Checked task mgr, CPU and ram not under stressed load 30% usage or under.
Called VMware - since my school provisioned my official license they won't support or troubleshoot.
School - clueless as well.
Fresh install of VMs
Fresh install of VMware pro
Ran as workstation 16 - issue persisted.
Ran as workstation 17 VM - issue persisted.
Ran memory as fixed and not in edit > preferences - issue persisted.
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Some things to try:
Turn off Accelerate 3D graphics
Check log for: vmx Monitor Mode: ULM
Attach a log for the guru's to examine.
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Hey, can confirm graphics are not accelerated and which logs do you need to see? I also changed hypervisor launch to auto now, I will see if anything changes.
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vmware.log in the VM's folder. I would also try the tips in that link.
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Hey I wasn't experiencing the issue after bcedit command in the link you provided but then the issue is back seemingly after I upgraded to 17.5? I'll try running the command again to make sure that is the solution but, in the meantime, I zipped 3 vmware.log files and attached below.
Thanks for tagging in to help me get to the bottom of this.
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This sounds very similar to https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Workstation-Pro/Workstation-17-5-0-enhanced-keyboard-driver...
Which is why I was actually browsing these forums, VM becomes 'unresponsive' but it's actually running just fine. Just no obvious keyboard/mouse input. Started immediately after 17.5.0 update.
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Yeah this was present prior to the update as well. I haven't had issues since running the command again, but I didn't see the ULM in the logs as the one solution stated prior to running that command. I checked the logs and didn't see it I didn't know if there was some other message in there showing root cause. I reviewed that and it seems unrelated to my issue, I don't use enhanced keyboard and the issue was present prior to updating as well. I'm thinking either it's the ULM hypervisor as the previous link stated. Who knows I'm waiting for it to break again.
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Hi,
You're running monitor mode in ULM see:
2023-10-21T15:38:32.890Z In(05) vmx Monitor Mode: ULM
I would suggest to switch back to VMware's hypervisor and see if the issue still occurs.
See:
https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Workstation-Pro/Disabling-Hyper-V-hypervisor-on-Windows-11-...
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