Re: VM Player 3 no Ubuntu 12.04
An Ubuntu 12.04 Host should support VMware Player 5 or later. So you might as well use the latest release, which at the present time is VMware Player 6.0.1.
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A questão é que eu preciso subir uma máquina virtual que provavelmente foi criada na versão 3.1.4 que não sobe nas versões 4, 5 e nem 6, pois eu já instalei todas estas versões e tentei subi-la mais...
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Attach a copy of the .vmx configuration file for the target Virtual Machine. NOTE: DO NOT copy and paste the contents of the .log or .vmx files into the body of a reply! Use the "Use advanced editor"...
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Using your .vmx configuration file I was able to run it as a VM under VMware Player 6 without any problems. I did have to add a virtual hard drive and comment out the following three lines... #...
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Note: Anyone that can help me fix this issue will be deemed a technological genius surpassed in skill only by innately superior AI organisms. (At least in my book.) Okay, so for the last month I've had...
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What version (and filename) of VMware Player are you trying to install? Did you validate its MD5/SHA1 checksum against its published value(s) before attempting to install?
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The problem didn't arise from a corrupted download of the software — One day, I decided to uninstall VMware Player and I saw that I couldn't because of this infernal gray box. I ignored it for the time...
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What version of VMware Player is installed?
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The version that was previously installed was 5.0.2, though as I mentioned in my first post, I manually uninstalled the software so it's no longer on my computer (as far as I know).
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If it has been completely removed then nothing should come up Control Panel. To clean up follow the instructions in, Cleaning up after an incomplete uninstallation on a Windows host (1308). Anyway you...
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Thanks very much for your help WoodyZ. The link you provided is actually the same walk-through I used to meticulously remove all the files related to vmware player. I agree there shouldn't be anything...
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Did you also try using the /clean argument and the VMware_Install_Cleaner.zip attachment?
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I did not — though I did so right now after verifying that every file was removed according to the link previously provided [which I found that everything was in fact removed] and it doesn't seem to...
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Unfortunately the restart didn't seem to move things along. The program is somehow still being read as "installed". Because of this the .msi refuses to execute as there is still some remnants of a...
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You might also have to manually delete the .msi for VMware Workstation from: C:\Windows\Installer
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I went ahead and got rid of the only .msi I could find in that directory with the author set as VMware. This too didn't seem to have an effect. I'm going to be relieved (and somewhat shocked/upset) at...
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Did you delete the Windows Registry Entries as noted in the KB Article?
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Absolutely. I went through each key twice to make sure it was all gone. Since I have nothing better to do, I'll give it a third look over but most likely they're all gone.
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