Problem starting a computer virtual converted the OVF VMX

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I use 10 Workstation and tries to access a virtual machine that has been converted to VMX of OVF using ovftool. The virtual machine does not start and I see what follows in the newspaper several times until the log fills and does not turning more:

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.702 + 05:30 | MKS | I120: SVGA SVGA deactivation

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.702 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: PCIBridge4: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.702 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge4:1: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.702 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge4:2: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.702 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge4:3: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.702 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge4:4: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.702 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge4:5: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.702 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge4:6: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge4:7: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: PCIBridge5: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge5:1: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge5:2: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge5:3: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge5:4: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge5:5: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge5:6: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge5:7: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: PCIBridge6: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge6:1: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge6:2: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge6:3: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge6:4: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge6:5: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge6:6: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge6:7: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: PCIBridge7: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.718 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge7:1: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.733 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge7:2: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.733 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge7:3: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.733 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge7:4: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.733 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge7:5: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.733 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge7:6: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.733 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: pciBridge7:7: ISA/VGA decoding activated (ctrl 0004)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.858 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: DISKUTIL: scsi0:0: geometry = 6527/255/63

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.858 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: DISKUTIL: scsi0:0: capacity = 104857600

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.858 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: SCSI0: BUS RESET

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.952 + 05:30 | vCPU-1 | I120: CPU reset: soft (mode 2)

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:23.967 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: BIOS UUID is 56 4 d 6 d 54 57 74 05 7 c - c5 a0 02 74 40 66 b7 a1

2014 02-19 T 09: 33:24.264 + 05:30 | vCPU-0 | I120: SVGA to SVGA

Thus, there seems to be a problem with SVGA and I do not know how to work around. Has anyone experienced this and found a resolution? The virtual machine was initially hosted on a server ESXi where it was transformed to the FVO. In case it's useful, I enclose the complete log. Any help/pointers will be highly appreciated!

Yes, it is safe to enable VT - x in BIOS and you will have to in order to run 64-bit comments operating systems. (Processor required for host systems)

Also once activated VT - x you have to completely turn off the host, reboot not only.

After that other things to consider is to detach the following in the .vmx config file (if only temporarily) and if need be, for the test to disable 3D acceleration too.

svga.maxWidth = "1280".

svga.maxHeight = "1024".

svga.vramSize = "5242880".

BTW I don't necessarily update the BIOS unless the manufacture recommends that or it is a case when a newer BIOS allows for VT - x to be activated as does not have an earlier version.  If you've never updated a BIOS before, then I would say that you do not yourself unless you absolutely know what you are doing!

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