Hi, Welcome to VMware Fusion community. Could you please provide more detailed info of your issue? E.g. the screenshot of the error message. It is better if your have the ovftool.log in ~/L...
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Hi, Welcome to VMware Fusion community. Could you please provide more detailed info of your issue? E.g. the screenshot of the error message. It is better if your have the ovftool.log in ~/Library/Logs/VMware Fusion and attach it. Besides, what's the size of your imported disk? And how did you export the VM, by VirtualBox or other products from VMware? Thanks a lot.
1. I am trying to buy license copy of Fusion 8.5 (not PRO). Will license key of Fusion 8.5 work on Fusion 8.5 PRO trial version? or do I need to download Fusion 8.5 and update a key? Yes, Fusi...
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1. I am trying to buy license copy of Fusion 8.5 (not PRO). Will license key of Fusion 8.5 work on Fusion 8.5 PRO trial version? or do I need to download Fusion 8.5 and update a key? Yes, Fusion 8.5 license key can work on PRO trial version, you can input your license key from VMware Fusion in menubar-> Buy Now or Enter License. 2. Can VM's exported from trial version, works on another softwares like vSphere or EsX? Yes, you can select a VM in library and right click the VM, choose 'upload to server'. Notes: 1. This function only works for PRO version. 2. You must check your Compatibility in Settings per different ESXi version. 3. Can I use VM's exported from PRO version to basic version without issues? No issues. 3. What is major difference between PRO and basic 8.5? Some functions will only works for PRO version, e.g. connect to ESXi server.
Hi mrchris, I noticed that there is one line '.encoding = "windows-1252"' in your VMX file, maybe such info like 'encoding="windows-1252"' also exists in the descriptor information of your VMDK....
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Hi mrchris, I noticed that there is one line '.encoding = "windows-1252"' in your VMX file, maybe such info like 'encoding="windows-1252"' also exists in the descriptor information of your VMDK. If so, suggest to edit "encoding="UTF-8"" in VMDK file with dsfok-tools to avoid. Suggest to use the dsfok-tools according to "How to safely edit embedded vmdk-descriptions" in http://sanbarrow.com/vmdk-howtos.html#editvmdk. If not, could you please take a screenshot of your VMDK descriptor like my attached file? Hope helpful and thanks.
Hi all, Welcome to Fusion forum. Could you please attached the VMX of your VM that you want to upload to ESXi server? And it is much better if ovftool.log in ~/Library/Logs/VMware Fusion can be...
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Hi all, Welcome to Fusion forum. Could you please attached the VMX of your VM that you want to upload to ESXi server? And it is much better if ovftool.log in ~/Library/Logs/VMware Fusion can be attached. Thanks.
Hi, Welcome to Fusion forum. This is a known issue in our development team, and they are working on this now. Thanks for your feedback, and looking forward to your more comments.
It seems like a bug in JVM, [JDK-8096072] javafx applications crash when starting up on os x running in vmware - Java Bug System. VMware is not a certified hypervisor according to official docum...
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It seems like a bug in JVM, [JDK-8096072] javafx applications crash when starting up on os x running in vmware - Java Bug System. VMware is not a certified hypervisor according to official documentation for JavaFX JavaFX Supported Configurations. Hope helpful~
Hi Woolleysi, Could you please give more detailed info about " The issue was that in the VMX file the CD-ROM was referencing an image file that did not exist. I changed the settings to use th...
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Hi Woolleysi, Could you please give more detailed info about " The issue was that in the VMX file the CD-ROM was referencing an image file that did not exist. I changed the settings to use the physical CD-ROM device" since we cannot reproduce this issue locally? Thanks a lot~
Hi fafmac, Have you checked the vmnet services? If all related services has been running, suggest to try to re-enable network adapter of your guest OS through Settings->Network Adapter->Uncheck...
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Hi fafmac, Have you checked the vmnet services? If all related services has been running, suggest to try to re-enable network adapter of your guest OS through Settings->Network Adapter->Uncheck 'connect network adapter' and recheck it. If not, suggest to restart your host and try it again. Hope helpful~
Hi bmcraec, Welcome to Fusion forum~ Where is your exported files? In host or guest? If your exported file located in host, have you enabled Shared Folder in Settings->Sharing? Or could you p...
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Hi bmcraec, Welcome to Fusion forum~ Where is your exported files? In host or guest? If your exported file located in host, have you enabled Shared Folder in Settings->Sharing? Or could you please provide more detailed info if this really cannot help you? Thanks~
Hi Kat, Welcome to Fusion forum~ Could you please take a screenshot of your issue? About Kernel32.dll, there is a knowledge VMware KB: Installing VMware Tools in a Windows 2000 virtual machine...
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Hi Kat, Welcome to Fusion forum~ Could you please take a screenshot of your issue? About Kernel32.dll, there is a knowledge VMware KB: Installing VMware Tools in a Windows 2000 virtual machine fails with the error: Microsoft Runtime DLLs ca… If this is different with your issue, could you please provide more detailed info about your issue? Thanks~
Hi Kenny, Suggest to uninstall and reinstall vmware tools like this: 1. Run 'sudo apt-get remove open-vm-tools' in Terminal. 2. Run 'sudo apt-get purge open-vm-tools-desktop open-vm-tools' in...
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Hi Kenny, Suggest to uninstall and reinstall vmware tools like this: 1. Run 'sudo apt-get remove open-vm-tools' in Terminal. 2. Run 'sudo apt-get purge open-vm-tools-desktop open-vm-tools' in Terminal. 3. Reboot vm. 4. Re-install vmware tools as regular steps. Hope helpful~