Windows 8 RTM is not shutting down / start correctly

Hello

I installed Windows 8 Pro RTM in VMware Player 4.0.4.

Everything works well except a stop. It will stop. But when I try to start the operation fails and just shut down after a few seconds (no error message, closes just the virtual machine). A second start will result in the OS boot ok (but communicate that he stumbled upon a problem before). A normal reboot works fine. Suspend also works without a problem.

Can I simulate this behavior consistently. I have also this problem with the preview release of Windows 8 (I tested it, I still have the VM).

I have attached a few files of newspapers on the right after the first start after the failure of a stop. I couldn't see anything strange, but I'm not familiar with that.

The event log showed just a critical error, but no real information...

Someone at - it an idea?

Thank you

Jorn

I don't know, but I could think of a problem with the virtual disk connected to a virtual IDE (rather than the default SCSI adapter) adapter in combination with the error messages concerning the virtual CD-ROM drive.

What you try first is to disable the virtual CD-ROM drive (i.e. uncheck the box "Connect to light") to see if that makes a difference. Apart from this, create a new virtual machine with a SCSI "LSI Logic SAS" drive , which is the default - and reinstall Windows 8.

André

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