and this was AFTER the entire system was ready to be installed and I couldn't get the printer install to work.Īfter reinstalling everything a 2nd time and having problems with the one restore I made after the basics were installed, I had to reinstall everything a 3rd time and made a restore after/before every single driver/program that I installed. I had a similar issue after a fresh install of Win 8.1 where print service got borked and couldn't restore because none were created. Ctrl+Alt+Insert Shut down or, depending on the guest operating system.
If you don't have a license for 11, just install the trial and see if you experience the same issue. With VMware Workstation Pro, you can run virtual machines with VMware KVM. Trên ây là mt s phím tt thng ng s dng khi cài t phn mm to máy. Once you're back to the point before installing VMware Workstation, wouldn't hurt to create a restore point again and then reboot, but don't install 10.0.4, try 11. Di chut khi màn hình máy o v màn hình máy tht. Yes, this is a little redundant creating restore points after each step, but sometimes they are necessary if one fails when trying to go back to it.
If you have already verified you have the newest video driver installed (and that you don't have 2 video cards like 1 onboard and 1 addon card that might need the onboard one driver updated or even disabled in BIOS), sounds like format, reinstall 2012, create restore point, install drivers, create restore point, install R2 update, create restore point, apply updates, create restore point. If you don't have the newest video driver, download it and put it in the startup folder from another computer over the network and see if you can reboot and get it installed. It could be something as simple as needing some runtime or other requirement for VMware, have you contacted VMware support about the issue? Do you have virtualization turned on in the BIOS? I would like to avoid, if at all possible, doing a fresh install as it will be time consuming to rebuild everything. To make VMware ignore this key combination all you have to do is add the line: 'TRUE' to the 'C:UsersAll UsersVMwareVMware Workstationconfig.ini' file. I believe that this is a VMWare workstation issue, but I cannot get to a point to uninstall it or disable it. VMware uses CTRL-ALT-INS in place of this command on virtual hosts and it can simplify your life to disable VMware from recognizing the CTRL-ALT-DEL command. The server seems to be otherwise functional, as I can access a share on it from another workstation. As mentioned before, I can ctrl-alt-del and get some measure of control, but not much more. If I move the mouse, I can see the pointer move. Once I logged back in, I got the black screen. At this point, is when the problem occurred. Two or three days later, I installed VMWare's Workstation 10. I then installed Google drive in order to synchronize off site files with this unit. The basic steps were as follows:Ĭomputer was operating with no problems at this point. This is close to a virgin install of the OS.