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WHEA-Logger warnings only with VMWare Player

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Since building my new Haswell 7x64 system on 6/26, I've found several warnings like this one in my Event Viewer log, and I've determined they coincide exactly with the times I ran VMs for Windows 8.1 and 7:

 

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Log Name:      System

Source:        Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger

Date:          7/18/2013 1:31:03 PM

Event ID:      19

Task Category: None

Level:         Warning

Keywords:     

User:          LOCAL SERVICE

Computer:      ---

Description:

A corrected hardware error has occurred.

 

Reported by component: Processor Core

Error Source: Corrected Machine Check

Error Type: Internal parity error

Processor ID: 2

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The computer has been in heavy use 16 hours a day since I built it on 6/26. However, these warnings have been generated only during the times I was running VMs for Windows 8.1 and 7, and those times have been infrequent and of short duration, about a half dozen runs lasting five minutes or less each. This is documented conclusively by the VMWare logfiles, for the warning times are sandwiched between the VM start and stop times that appear in the logs. There were two such warnings when I discovered the issue on 7/14. While I can't consistently repro it, I managed to get two new warnings out of several attempts within the first few minutes of starting the VMs. I have no idea what aspect of using the VMs triggers it. I run the VMs in windows and never mess with the Unity mode. They are vanilla installs, new copies of VMs I built on my i5 750 system and archived for easy restoration, and basically I've just been verifying they work.

 

My system is as follows, and I am not now overclocking, nor have I ever overclocked anything:

 

i5 4670 and Hyper 212 Evo

Asus Gryphon Z87, BIOS 1007 and now 1206

Crucial Ballistix Sport 8 GB 1.35v DDR3-1600 DIMMs x 2, 16 GB total

Intel 4600 graphics -> monitor

Nvidia GT430 -> TV

Seasonic X650 PSU

Samsung 830 SSD boot drive, two 2 TB WD Green drives, all TrueCrypted. The VMs are on the SSD.

Windows 7 x64 w/ SP1, fully patched, installed 6/26

VMWare Player 5.0.2 build-1031769

 

I've observed Processor ID values of 0, 2, 4, and 6, which I don't understand as the CPU is quad-core with no hyperthreading.

 

The system is stable on Prime95, Aida64, and Intel Linpack, plus MemTest86+ 5.0 RC1. The stress tests do not provoke the warning, nor do they cause excessively high temps. CPU-intensive multitasking that uses all four cores such as transcoding video with Handbrake while doing network file copies or downloading from the Internet while watching video or browsing the web does not cause the warnings. The only thing that causes the warnings is running a VM in VMWare Player, and it tends to happen within the first few minutes, when CPU usage is nil.

 

I've had no BSODs or abnormal behavior of any kind; this new system has been great. That said, these warnings are still troubling. From googling, I've learned that overclockers commonly observe WHEA-Logger warnings when stressing the system under extreme overclocking, and they say the solution is usually more vCore. However, I'm not overclocking, and I don't think the 4670 is capable of it anyway. Besides, the warnings occur when my system is basically idle and only when running a VM in VMWare Player. They don't occur at any other times.

 

Has anyone heard of a problem like this with VMWare Player? Are there any Haswell users who don't observe this problem with VMWare Player?


How to use VM Player and Windows XP on a Windows 8.1 laptop? Problem with 16 bit software.

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I am trying to install a 16 bit piece of software (Quicken Financial Planner) using vm player and windows xp.  I have installed this software with vm player and windows xp on two of my Windows 7 machines without any problem.  Now I am trying to do the same thing on a Gateway laptop with Windows 8.1.  I loaded vm player just fine.  And loaded Windows XP with all the updates just fine.  But when I try loading the Quicken software (using a usb floppy drive---the software is only on a floppy), Windows xp says that that I can't run a 16 bit program.  I have tried Virtual Box doing the same thing with the same result.  Is there something different about Windows 8.1 and VM Player+WindowsXP that is different from the same configuration with Windows 7?  I could really use some help.  I already have about 14 hours invested in this without any results.  Thanks for any help in advance.

Keyboard Not Working after VMWare Conversion

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Hello,

I'm trying to run a VMware Conversion of an old laptop as a backup. I've run a VMware conversion and converted it to a vm 9 image file.

 

When it gets opened in VMware Player everything works except for the keyboard inputs. The only way I can type on the screen is using either the on screen keyboard or connecting in with TeamViewer.

 

Looking in Device Manager shows that the following error.

 

Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)

 

Has anyone come across this before and know if a solution?

 

Thanks

Peter Sheridan

How to avoid "Num lock ON/OFF" splash when dragging mouse in/out?

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I started a Linux VM as guestOS in VmWare Player in Win 7 hostOS.

 

Whenever I drag now the mouse from outside the VmWare windows into the guestOS VM Window (or outwards to the opposite direction)

a visual indicator appears in the mid of the VmWare window telling me

 

Caps Lock ON

 

or

 

Caps Lock OFF

 

This is annoying.

 

How can I turn of this notification forever and for all guestOS VMs ?

 

Matt

Laggy (bad performing) Linux-VMs

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Hey there,

 

I (still) have a problem with bad performing and unusable lagging VMs with VMware Player (6.0.1 build-1379776). Guest-OS is Linux Mint 14 Mate x86.The Host (Win7 x64) gets a continius high CPU-usage on one core (the VM has 1 vCPU) even when the Guest-OS is completly idle. Of course the newest vmware-tools are installed (but makes no difference to this problem, even if not installed at all).

 

Funny/Weird fact: After the Host went to Sleep/Standby/Energy-Saving-Mode (what ever its called in the english Windows) and wakes up again, CPU-Usage goes down to nearly 0 and the VMs performance is normal (even good). No more (real) Lags. What the ...?

 

I hope somebody can help pin down a solution for this annoying problem!?

 

Kind regards!

KO

VMPlayer 6 Time And Date Independent Of Host?

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Hello folks.  Is it in any way possible to have the VMWare Player 6.0 to keep it's own Time Zone, Date and Time, indipendent of the host's?

That is, if the host machine is 01:00pm, 10-09-2013, can I have the VMWare Player have a date in advance or past (like 6:15am, 04-10-2010, and to keep its date rebooting VMWare Player.  Am just curious.

Thanks.

VM can't connect to host using WiFi.

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Im running Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit on my host machine with the same running on my VM version 6.0.0 build 1295980. Both the Host and VM are are the same network, on the same homegroup, and can see each other in Network section of Windows.

 

With my Asus USB-AC53 wireless adapter connected to the host, the host can access the shared folders on the VM and other computers on the network. The VM can access other computer's files on the network except for the Host's.

 

With my Host hardwired to my router, the VM can access all computer's files, including the host.


How can I setup my VM so that when the Host is using Wifi, The VM can access the Host's files?

See VmWare network shared folder or partition (disks) in the linux guest

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I installedVMware Player, latestversion (6.01) underWin7Pro 64bit and Ubuntu 12.04.3 64bit.
I installedsome virtual machines. In allI haveshared some folders.Unfortunately, inthoseWin,any version, I can use thesefoldersinUbuntuLinux machines, any version, I can notunder any circumstances.In both casesI installedVMwareTools.

Ubuntu VmMachine launches anerrorthat the networkis notjoin. Themessage':"Unable tomountlocation""failed to retrievesharelistfrom server".I also triedwith the antivirus/firewall disabled.Winthe machinessafelyinstead seetheVMwarenetworkwith both Windows andUbuntuasHost. Ditto forgropedto sharea partition oran entire disk. Sometimesas soon asI try toaddthe partition orwhole disktoVmerror:"Internalerror". The problem arisesunderboth host operating systems.
Someonehas mysameproblem? Someone canindicatea solution?


VMWare Works for 20 Seconds then Freezes up for 5 Seconds

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What's wrong with my VMware lately? It works for 20 seconds then for 5 seconds freezes up, then works again for 20 seconds, then freezes up again for 5 seconds, on and on? That's really annoying.


Help!

VMware Player unrecoverable error: (vmx) Exception 0xc0000006 (disk error while paging) has occurred.

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Hey Guys,

 

I am getting the following error when I try to boot my Ubuntu vm on VMware Player:

 

VMware Player unrecoverable error: (vmx)

Exception 0xc0000006 (disk error while paging) has occurred.

A log file is available in "D:\VMware VMs\Ubuntu 13.04 Vmware\vmware.log". 

You can request support. 

To collect data to submit to VMware technical support, run "vm-support".

We will respond on the basis of your support entitlement.

 

I have tried recovering disk as described in the this article

vmware-vdiskmanager.exe -R 'D:\VMware VMs\Ubuntu 13.04 Vmware\Ubuntu 13.04 Vmware.vmdk'

But I get the following error:

VixDiskLib: Invalid configuration file parameter.  Failed to read configuration file.

No errors were found on the virtual disk, 'D:\VMware VMs\Ubuntu 13.04 Vmware\Ubuntu 13.04 Vmware.vmdk'.


Please help if anyone has encountered the same issue.

I have attached the log file and vmx config file.

The sk network is not seen by vmware Player

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I installed Linux and updates and only after Vmware Player. If opened or created a new virtual machine is not recognized the sk of network. The message is: "Could not connect Ethernet0 to virtual network " /DEV/VMNET0 " I would like to avoid to reinstall the entire operating system and its updates.

Where is? Do you have a solution?

Host USB Issues with VMWare Player 6 in Windows 8.1

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Hi all,

Strange things happens. I installed VMWare Player 6 in my Windows 8.1 Dell Vostro notebook. All went OK. I create a VM, installed VMTools. All working.

 

After a few hours a had to reboot my PC (some AV updates) and my usb keyboard wasn't working anymore; mouse and skype phone OK. I thought it could be a hub problems, so i detached it and system freezed. I tried many and many times.

The only way to make my usb keyboard work and avoid system freezing when attaching or detaching USB peripheals is to uninstall VMWare Player.

I tried reinstalling drivers, minimal boot, disabling AV with no succes.

 

Any hint?

 

Thanks and sorry for my bad English.

64 Bit VMware player

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Hello,

 

I have downloaded windows based VMware Player but whenever I install it, it installed as 32 bit windows application. But I need to run the 64 Bit Linux so I need 64 bit VMware Player.

 

Please help in getting the VMware Player 64 bit.

 

Regards

 

Deepak

 

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Problems with Synaptics touchpad not able to scroll in Guest OS (Windows XP)

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I have an HP Pavilion laptop running VMware player 3.0.0 build-203739 with VMware tools. The guest is Windows XP. The Synaptics touch pad works in the guest but the scroll region does not scroll. Device manager shows a HID-compliant mouse and VMware Pointing Device. Installed in the Mouse and other pointing devices category.

 

Has anyone been able to get the scroll region to work? I tried using the manufacturers drivers but VMware didn't like that and it gave me the BSOD repeatedly until I removed the Synaptic drivers. I tried to search the Web, FAQ's, and support site but didn't find any useful information.

 

I like using VMware Player but it is a bit of a pain to not have the scroll on the touchpad.

 

 

Thanks for the help.

Windows 7 Guest Not seeing Intel Centrino Wireless Adapter

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Greetings,

 

I am running VMware Player 6.0.1 build-1379776 on a Windows 7-64 bit host.  I have setup a Windows 7 32-bit guest VM and I am unable to see the wireless network adapter from within the guest.

 

The Hardwire NIC appears fine and I am able to access the bridge connection just fine.  The Wireless Network connection properties on the host shows the VMware Bridge Protocol is enabled and selected.  Under the VM Properties > Network Adapter > Configure Adapters, the Intel Centrino Wireless adapter is selected.  The guest OS does not see the adapter at all.

 

I have tried reinstalling the adapter drivers on the host, disabling/enable/uninstall/reinstall the VMware Bridge Protocol for the wireless adapter with no change.

 

Any thoughts or suggestions is appreciated.

 

Cheers


new disk added is offline

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Hi,

in VmWare player 6.0.1 build-1379776

I created a virtual machine (OS Win Server 2008 64 bit.

I added a new HDD to that machine.

When restarted the machine in Windows manager , storage I can see that new disk but it is offline. No option to format it. In commande line DISKPART I ran select and then online. But nothing changed.

Any idea ?

Thanks.

VMWare Player 6.01 -- VM not getting network connection

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WMWare Player 6.01, attempting to run a VM of Vista Home Premium, created using VMWare vCenter Converter Standalone 5.5.0.

 

VMWare Tools was succefully installed in this VM. I was able to launch this VM on both a Windows 8 computer as well as on a Macintosh using VMWare Fusion 6. The latter was for testing only.

 

In both instances, the guest OS was attempting to install driver tools for the Ethernet controller. In both, I had the network configuration set to share the host network.

 

What does one have to do to get the guest OS in this instance to connect to the internet? Without it, there's no point using.

How to Fix - software update can't connect

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Hello,

 

I downloaded VMware Player 5.0.2 for Windows x64 and installed it on Windows 7.

 

The automatic software update download appears to hang.


Clicking "Details" indicates it cannot connect to the update server "https://softwareupdate.vmware.com/cds " which is a non-standard URL.

 

I used a browser to go to https://softwareupdate.vmware.com/cds but all of the links lead to dead-ends.

 

However if you use the standard URL https://softwareupdate.vmware.com/cds/ (with a "terminating" slash delimeter) the same directory listing appears, with working links.

 

There is at least one thread explaining how to manually extract and use the .iso files to install the virtual machine tools. It would be better if VMware Player handled this for the end user as designed.

 

The problem is in libcds.dll and can be corrected with a Hex Editor in Windows.

 

Example:

 

Download a Hex Editor like xvi32 (Google: http://www.chmaas.handshake.de/delphi/freeware/xvi32/xvi32.htm#download ) extract and run.

 

Find the libcds.dll file ( "C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Player\libcds.dll" ) and make a backup copy in case this fails. Drag and drop the original libcds.dll file on the xvi32 application window.

 

Xvi32 has a text search feature called "Search" (After clicking on search, click on "Find - Text string") then type [ softwareupdate ] click on [OK]

 

To the right of the main display, in the white grid, will be the ASCII representation of the URL https://softwareupdate.vmware.com/cds

 

Click on the box, in the white ASCII grid area, after the last letter in the URL 'http://softwareupdate.vmware.com/cds' and type ' / ' ( forward slash - next to your right shift key, under ? ). Save the file.

 

Then restart the VMware Player.

 

Manually trigger a software update download ->

 

[Player] -> File -> Player Preferences -> Software Updates -> [Download All Components Now]

 

All of the virtual machine tools will begin to download and finish.

 

The downloaded packages will automatically extract and install the *.iso files where they belong.

 

The virtual machine tools menu option will now work from VMware Player for all virtual machines->

 

[Player] -> Manage -> VMware Tools Installation

 

If problems arise, you can stop VMware Player, and restore the libcds.dll file saved before the edit.

 

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http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1035392  - Knowledge Base - Installing VMware Tools in VMware Player


http://communities.vmware.com/message/2143946 - VMware Player 5 - Tools - "Cannot find component on update server..."

http://communities.vmware.com/message/2071061 - URL nonconformity

http://communities.vmware.com/message/1833330 - libcds.dll

 

 

 

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Problem mouse buttons Host Linux / Windows (VMPlayer)

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Usingthe layout of thebuttons on themouseforleft-handers.Whetherin the car(HOST) and'set so'.
In WindowsnormallyI performthereverse operationeven in theGuestmachinesandall isok.
If I openLinux anduse bythembecomes a problem.In fact,I find myselfonce againreversedthe keys (although the configuration of theGuest OSand'correct buttonsforlefties).
In short,and'a seriousproblem.When yousolvethisvery annoying situationto manage?

Bridged Network : Duplicate Ping and no network

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I have a FC7 VM (clean setup of FC7) running in vmware player using a bridged network.  DHCP has assigned an IP address: 192.168.5.206

 

 

However connectivity to the rest of the network isnt working and if I try and ping anything beyond the VM itself I get ping reporting (DUP!) responses.

 

 

ping localhost is ok

ping 192.168.5.206 is ok

ping 192.168.5.169 (another device on the network, doesnt matter which device I choose) reports DUP! responses.

 

 

If I switch to NAT and reboot the VM, ping and network access is fine.

 

 

Any ideas?

 

 

Config file :

 

 

config.version = "8"

virtualHW.version = "4"

 

 

memsize = "1024"

memtrimrate = "-1"

extendedConfigFile = "RHL.vmxf"

virtualHW.productCompatibility = "hosted"

displayName = "Empty RHL VM"

guestOS = "redhat"

 

 

scsi0.present = "TRUE"

 

 

scsi0:0.present = "TRUE"

scsi0:0.fileName = "root.vmdk"

scsi0:0.redo = ""

 

 

scsi0:1.present = "TRUE"

scsi0:1.fileName = "u1.vmdk"

scsi0:1.redo = ""

 

 

ide1:0.present = "TRUE"

ide1:0.fileName = ""

ide1:0.deviceType = "cdrom-image"

ide1:0.autodetect = "TRUE"

 

 

floppy0.fileName = "A:"

floppy0.present = false

 

 

priority.grabbed = "normal"

priority.ungrabbed = "normal"

 

 

ethernet0.present = "TRUE"

ethernet0.addressType = "generated"

ethernet0.generatedAddress = "00:0c:29:3c:8b:0e"

ethernet0.generatedAddressOffset = "0"

 

 

tools.upgrade.policy = "manual"

tools.remindInstall = "TRUE"

 

 

uuid.action = "create"

 

 

checkpoint.vmState = "RHL.vmss"

 

 

uuid.location = "56 4d d6 8a 96 79 e7 c2-97 1c cc f4 2e 3c 8b 0e"

uuid.bios = "56 4d d6 8a 96 79 e7 c2-97 1c cc f4 2e 3c 8b 0e"

 

 

ethernet0.connectionType = "bridged"

 

 

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