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Hi @a_calo , On Big Sur host, the virtual network adapter will be created when you powered on VM which is set to use NAT network, and it will be named as bridge10X instead of vmnet8.
Hi condor91 , Could you try the following steps: 1. Boot to native Boot Camp partition. 2. Launch command prompt and type command: shutdown /s /f /t 0 3. Wait for the OS to shutdown. 4. B... See more...
Hi condor91 , Could you try the following steps: 1. Boot to native Boot Camp partition. 2. Launch command prompt and type command: shutdown /s /f /t 0 3. Wait for the OS to shutdown. 4. Boot to macOS 5. Launch Fusion and Create a BootCamp VM. Check if the issue "Windows did not shut down cleanly the last time it was used." could be resolved. Thanks.
Hi jhuertaNU1996 , Did you enable SMB settings for Windows 10 VM? How to detect, enable and disable SMBv1, SMBv2, and SMBv3 in Windows | Microsoft Docs
Hi karuu , Could you try the following steps: 1.Re-import the window 10 .ova to Fusion. 2.On the Finish screen, click 'Customize Settings' instead of 'Finish' button. 3.On the settings pane... See more...
Hi karuu , Could you try the following steps: 1.Re-import the window 10 .ova to Fusion. 2.On the Finish screen, click 'Customize Settings' instead of 'Finish' button. 3.On the settings pane, click 'General' and change OS to 'Microsoft Windows'-> Windows 10 x64(Depends on your OS type). 4.Power on the VM.
Could you please try the following steps: 1.Uncheck 'Start Docker when you log in' under Docker -> Preferences 2.Reboot your macOS without checking 'Reopen windows when logging back in' 3.Laun... See more...
Could you please try the following steps: 1.Uncheck 'Start Docker when you log in' under Docker -> Preferences 2.Reboot your macOS without checking 'Reopen windows when logging back in' 3.Launch Fusion and power on the VMs. Hope that could help.
Hi Sman23 , Could you please follow this KB VMware Knowledge Base and see if this could resolve your problem?
Hi charliektm400exc , Could you check the Keyboard & Mouse settings of  Windows 7 VM if you're using 'Profile - Default'? This could be accessed via Virtual Machine-> settings -> Keyboard & Mo... See more...
Hi charliektm400exc , Could you check the Keyboard & Mouse settings of  Windows 7 VM if you're using 'Profile - Default'? This could be accessed via Virtual Machine-> settings -> Keyboard & Mouse. Also, could you please attache the vmx file of your Windows 7 VM? You could find it by right-click Window 7 VM in VM Library-> Show In Finder-> Show package contents. Thanks a lot.
Hi TonMachielsen , When you select Autobridge, your VM will have the same network environment as the first Network Adapter that list on your Mac , your can check this via Mac System Preference... See more...
Hi TonMachielsen , When you select Autobridge, your VM will have the same network environment as the first Network Adapter that list on your Mac , your can check this via Mac System Preferences -> Network; when you select a specific network adapter, say , W-Fi, your VM will have the same network environment as your W-Fi.
Hi vmxmr , You can restore this message via Fusion menu Help ->'Enable All Hints'.
Hi maciejzz   Welcome to Fusion community    It seems your network adapter is not correctly configured.     ethernet0.startConnected = "TRUE"     ethernet0.vnet = "vmnet2"     et... See more...
Hi maciejzz   Welcome to Fusion community    It seems your network adapter is not correctly configured.     ethernet0.startConnected = "TRUE"     ethernet0.vnet = "vmnet2"     ethernet0.bsdName = "en0"     ethernet0.displayName = "Wi-Fi"       This section indicates your VM should be in bridged network. But,        ethernet0.present = "TRUE"     ethernet0.connectionType = "nat"     ethernet0.wakeOnPcktRcv = "FALSE"     ethernet0.addressType = "static"     ethernet0.linkStatePropagation.enable = "FALSE"     ethernet0.pciSlotNumber = "33"     ethernet0.address = "00:50:56:38:CC:21"    this shows you're in NAT network. So would you please delete your 'ethernet0'? First you should power off your VM , and then VM settings-> Network Adapter -> Advanced Options -> Remove Network  Adapter and then add a new one by VM settings->Add Device-> Network? If you still want your VM to use "00:50:56:38:CC:21" as MAC address, you can configure it by Network Adapter -> Advanced Network , then enter the MAC to textfield. When these process completed, power on your VM and see if your problem is resolved.
Hi whimsica, Welcome to Fusion community. For your problem, I noticed that there is no virtual Network Adapter for the imported VM. You can add it yourself by shutting down the VM, and then ... See more...
Hi whimsica, Welcome to Fusion community. For your problem, I noticed that there is no virtual Network Adapter for the imported VM. You can add it yourself by shutting down the VM, and then click Virtual Machine -> Settings -> Add Device... -> Network Adapter -> Add, then power on your VM. Hope that helpful.
Hi Bruce, Welcome to Fusion Community. Please try to re-install vmware tools in your VM and see if this could resolve your problem. Thanks.
Hi Buck, Welcome to the community. Did you try to re-install vmware tools in your windows 8.1? ARBuck wrote: Also, if I browse to Network in Explorer, vmware-host shows up there bu... See more...
Hi Buck, Welcome to the community. Did you try to re-install vmware tools in your windows 8.1? ARBuck wrote: Also, if I browse to Network in Explorer, vmware-host shows up there but trying to open it gives me the error "Windows cannot access \\vmware-host." I think you should turn on windows Network Discovery if you want to browse vmware-host in Network place. You could enable this by Control Panel  ->  Network and Internet  ->  Network and Sharing Center   ->  Advanced sharing settings
similar post has reported atVMware Tools Core Service has stopped working could you please try if this could resolve your problem?
Hi rji3, Plase try the following steps which I think could help. 1.Select your VM from Virtual Machine Library and the select "Settigns". 2.Click on "Default Applications" button. 3.Uncheck... See more...
Hi rji3, Plase try the following steps which I think could help. 1.Select your VM from Virtual Machine Library and the select "Settigns". 2.Click on "Default Applications" button. 3.Uncheck "Open your Mac files and web links using Windows applications" 4.Restart Fusion. Hope these steps can help.
Hi VM32134, Drag and Drop is now NOT supported for a Lion guest. You can perform a text copy and paste between your Lion guest and your host.
PledgeCameron, I suggest to do the following check : 1.if your Mac connect to Internet 2.if your Windows 7 VM using NAT mode connect to Internet If yes, try the next steps: On your Mac o... See more...
PledgeCameron, I suggest to do the following check : 1.if your Mac connect to Internet 2.if your Windows 7 VM using NAT mode connect to Internet If yes, try the next steps: On your Mac open Activity Monitor , select All Processes and input "vm" in Fliter box,  and check if you can find an item called "vmnet-bridge"; if not, open a terminal window and type following command: sudo /Library/Application\ Support/VMware\ Fusion/vmnet-bridge  -d /var/run/vmnet-bridge-vmnet.pid, This will need your admin previlige to start the daemon. Hope this can ease you