I've been successfully using Fusion 5 with Bootcamp since it came out. I upgraded to 6 today and it had me delete my VMWare Bootcamp file and recreate it. When I go to recreate it, on the "Choose a Boot Camp Volume" screen the BOOTCAMP disk icon has a warning icon next to it with the text "If another virtual machine is using the disk, it must be powered off first." No virtual machines are running and I've rebooted my Mac. I cannot get past the screen....if I select the volume and the "Create a Boot Camp Virtual Machine" option the Continue button remains grayed out.
Craig
FYI I had this exact same problem. I have Paragon NTFS driver installed on my system and this was interfering with being able to recreate the boot camp virtual machine. I fixed it by going into system preferences, selecting NTFS for Mac and clicking the box to disable the Paragon NTFS, rebooted and VMware allowed me to do make a boot camp virtual machine. Hope that helps.
Thanks for posting this. I've asked the team to investigate.
-Simon
Craig, when you look in Finder, does your boot camp volume appear in the "Devices" list in the left-hand sidebar? I was able to reproduce the error message "If another virtual machine is using the disk..." by selecting the Boot Camp device in Finder and doing a right-click "Eject" on it (thus dismounting the volume). Restarting my Mac did put the BOOTCAMP volume back into Finder, and restarting Fusion after that let me create a Boot Camp VM from it. Is your boot camp volume visible from OS X at all?
The engineer who knows most about this is out today, but we'll follow up in the morning.
The disk partition containing the BOOTCAMP volume is visible on the desktop. If I open it, I can see the contents of the volume. I can also successfully boot the Mac into Boot Camp.
If it makes any difference (it didn't to Fusion 5), the partition is on an SSD.
FYI I had this exact same problem. I have Paragon NTFS driver installed on my system and this was interfering with being able to recreate the boot camp virtual machine. I fixed it by going into system preferences, selecting NTFS for Mac and clicking the box to disable the Paragon NTFS, rebooted and VMware allowed me to do make a boot camp virtual machine. Hope that helps.
I have the exact same problem! Worked fine with 5, but can't find it in 6.
Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013
Processor 2.7 GHz Intel Core i7
Memory 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Software OS X 10.8.4 (12E55)
Can't get past the grayed out options.
You guys that are having problems, do you have any type of NTFS driver or app installed? Also it might be worth mentioning that in addition to disabling Paragon NTFS I uninstalled with App Zapper and followed these instructions for completely removing Fusion, then fresh installing. Not sure if the complete uninstall then clean re-install was part of the fix, but I know my NTFS program was definitely the main cause of this error.
WStevens: you need to delete the virtual machine from the library in Vmware Fusion and re-add a new boot camp machine.
Deleted the virtual machine, followed instructions to re-add a new boot camp - and got the same message as the original poster. I think I'll wait to hear what Vmware has to say before I start uninstalling. But thanks for the info, it may come in handy.
Finally got it to work, using a combination of the above suggestions!
I went through and deleted all possible VMWare folders using these instructions.
Next, in System Preferences, I had NTFS-3G so went in and disabled it.
After a reboot or two, I also ejected the BOOTCAMP device in finder and rebooted one more time after a fresh VMWare 6 install.
When I launched VMWare and tried to Add a New Bootcamp, the Continue option was no longer grayed out, and adding the Bootcamp VM proceeded without issue.
Craig, according to information in the support bundle you have Tuxera NTFS installed and this needs to be disabled in order process the Boot Camp partition to be run as a Virtual Machine. Have a look at: Re: upgraded to vmWare Fustion 6 but cannot create from bootcamp
I had the same issue. I have Paragon NTFS installed. I just had to go into System Preferences and open the Paragon panel. I selected turn off NTFS driver. I rebooted. Then I recreated the bootcamp vm in vmware fusion. Then powered it up and let it upgrade tools and such. I powered the vm down, then rebooted once again. I then re-enabled paragon in sys prefs. I then rebooted again. Paragon is now loaded. I am able to powerup the vm off the bootcamp partition without issue just like I could with fusion 5. I hope that this helps if you also have paragon or some other third party NTFS driver installed.
I have exactly the same problem. It seems to be a bug in Fusion 6.
- Fusion and all the corresponding files removed from the HD
- Fusion reinstalled
- No Tuxera or other NTFS support running
- Bootcamp partition unmounted
…and still the same behavior :smileyangry:
Hello all. First time poster here. I had the same issue and fixed mine using part of the information above, but didn't get real in-depth with it. I simply did the following:
No reboots, no complete deinstalls, and no manual folder deletions.
Thanks to everyone for your help and advice.
I have the same issue. I have never had any kind of NTFS driver installed, and get the same error whether I have the Boot Camp partition mounted or not.
This worked for me as well. Thankyou.
I have followed the steps described in this thread and others, clean uninstalling/reinstalling of Fusion, removing 3rd party drivers, etc. all to no avail. Same error as original post, option is greyed out with the yellow caution triangle "If another virtual machine is using the disk it must be powered off first."
Hi sirmerkin,
Can you post the output of the following command:
1. Launch Terminal - located under Mac HD > Applications > Utilities > Terminal
2. Copy & paste the following command:
sudo /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmware-rawdiskCreator print /dev/disk0*
Note: Enter Mac admin password when prompted to enter a password.
Nr Start Size Type Id Sytem
-- ---------- ---------- ---- -- ------------------------
1 40 409600 GPT EE Efi System
2 409640 390899288 GPT EE Apple HFS
3 391308928 1269536 GPT EE Unknown
4 392579072 97654784 GPT EE Basic Data
Same problem. Disabled Paragon NTFS. Rebooted. Un-installed VMware Fusion 6, and removed all of the cache and preferences etc. Rebooted. Installed VMware Fusion 6. Reboot. Eject the boot camp partition. But still can't create a VM from the boot camp.
$ sudo /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmware-rawdiskCreator print /dev/disk0
Nr Start Size Type Id Sytem
-- ---------- ---------- ---- -- ------------------------
1 40 409600 GPT EE Efi System
2 409640 1679249368 GPT EE Apple HFS
3 1679659008 1269536 GPT EE Unknown
4 1680928768 194453504 GPT EE Basic Data