Development of 10 Blackberry

I am currently developing an application using blackberry10 through QNX Momentics. I have already installed this IDE. And installed VMWare but when I try to run the Simulator with VmWare, it's not showing anything the last line of the screen is [SERVICE INITIAL: screen].  How can I get the IP address and solve this problem please help me

try to re - install VMWare Player I guess and possibly the Simulator

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