Windows don't stop, he is stuck
Hello
I have so far Mac OS LION and 4 of the merger.
I've been using Vmware without problems, but recently, I've been blocking Windows XP, as I always do, and he just stuck.
I have the window that says "Windows is shutting down", but it is for 2-3 days, I try to kill the process from vmware, close, etc. but the vmware always suspend the process underway, and when I run the windows again he 'wakes up' for the shutdown process again.
I have very important data inside this machine windows virtual machine, how do I fix?
Kind regards.
With the merger, closing, open the folder of the virtual machine (package) and remove any file .vmss. It's like pulling the plug on a physical machine. Then relaunch Fusion, open the virtual machine start-up.
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