VMWare Workstation virtual machine resume

I have a Windows XP VMWare Workstation VM (7.4) installed on Windows 7 64 bit which is suspended.  I click on resume and it displays the screen of VMWare for a few seconds and then it closes with no message of any kind.  The reset button is disabled, the only thing it allows me to do is to resume the virtual machine and which does nothing.  Help!  Can someone help me get this virtual machine running again?

Virtual machines should not be affected when you uninstall / reinstall VMware Workstation on the host system. All you have to do is to open in the menu my computer to add to your Favorites.

André

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