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been using as a VMware Workstation host running an XP virtual machine. The VM is named "XP-Office2007" and it resides on
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a separate physical hard drive in the machine. Since the vmware fusion internal error mac reinstall, upon clicking the "Power on this virtual machine" link, VMware returns a cryptic "Internal error." and vmware workstation internal error windows 10 fails to start the VM. VMware Workstation - Internal error. The vmware log in %temp% had the following entries: Mar 01 09:28:46.750: vmui| CVMUIStatusVM::OnPowerVM clicked Mar 01
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09:28:46.920: vmui-1176| /vm/#6f7088f493f32788/: VMHSVMCbPower: Setting state of VM to powerOn with option hard Mar 01 09:28:46.921: vmui-1176| VMHSGetVMX failed: Empty vmxFilePath Mar 01 09:28:46.921: vmui-1176| VMHSLaunchVM failed: VMDB failure Mar 01 09:28:46.957: vmui| Internal VMDB error: VMDB failure Mar 01 09:28:46.957: vmui| Internal error. Mar 01 09:28:46.957: vmui| VMDlg::ShowDialog: Internal error. Of course, I immediately
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started Googling these errors and failure messages, but found very little. At least one page indicated that a similar sounding problem wasn't resolved by re-installing VMware. I like to think I'm pretty decent with VMware, so I decided I'd roll up my sleeves, dig into the VM, and try to figure it out. Trying to get lightning to strike twice, I tried my old standby fix of editing the name of the hard drive in the *.vmx file. Instead of pointing the IDE drive to the "XP-Office2007-000001.vmdk" file, I moved that file out of my VM directory and then changed the ide0:0.fileName value to point to the older *.vmdk file, named "XP-Office2007.vmdk". The IDE lines now looked like this: ide0:0.present = "TRUE" ide0:0.fileName = "XP-Office2007.vmdk" ide1:0.present = "TRUE" ide1:0.fileName = "E:" When the machine was powered on, it still failed, but with a different and more descriptive error: VMware Workstation - Unable to open file VMware Workstation Unable to open file "D:\VM
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Previous Next 24 Replies Latest reply: Oct 16, 2016 7:26 PM by RUYM55 vmware workstation 10 internal error windows 10 [Q] Cannot start any VM - internal error [SOLVED] Marcus4Aspern Oct 9, 2011 4:30 AM Hallo,I installed Workstation 8 and https://ardamis.com/2012/03/02/vmware-workstation-internal-error/ cannot start any VM - neither ones created earlier nor new ones. Powering the machine on gives me an "internal error".My Specs: Win 7 64bit (SP1), Core i7 2600K with 8GB RamThe vmware log:011-10-03T19:22:38.013+02:00| vmx| I120: Log for VMware Workstation pid=3424 version=8.0.0 https://communities.vmware.com/thread/331099?tstart=0 build=build-471780 option=Release2011-10-03T19:22:38.013+02:00| vmx| I120: The process is 64-bit.2011-10-03T19:22:38.013+02:00| vmx| I120: Host codepage=windows-1252 encoding=windows-12522011-10-03T19:22:38.013+02:00| vmx| I120: Host is Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit Service Pack 1 (Build 7601)2011-10-03T19:22:37.713+02:00| vmx| I120: VTHREAD initialize main thread 0 "vmx" host id 63362011-10-03T19:22:37.738+02:00| vmx| I120: LOCALE windows-1252 -> NULL User=c07 System=c072011-10-03T19:22:37.738+02:00| vmx| I120: Msg_SetLocaleEx: HostLocale=windows-1252 UserLocale=NULL2011-10-03T19:22:37.743+02:00| vmx| I120: FILE: FileLockDynaLink: Further process validation tools are: available2011-10-03T19:22:38.014+02:00| vmx| I120: Hostname=KOENIG2011-10-03T19:22:38.017+02:00| vmx| I120: IP=fe80::41d:e6a3:5dd2:fa9f%112011-10-03T19:22:38.017+02:00| vmx| I120: IP=fe80::1cf:3682:36e8:4ccb%172011-10-03T19:22:38.017+02:00| vmx| I120: IP=fe80::1d80:2f6e:979c:b57d%182011-10-03T19:22:38.017+02:00| vmx| I120: IP=192.168.1.42011-10-03T19:22:38.017+02:00| vmx| I120: IP=192.168.30.12011-10-03T19:22:38.017+02:00| vmx| I120: IP=192.168.158.12011-10-03T19:22:38.017+02:00| vmx| I120: HOSTINFO 1074415970 @ 3331240Hz -> 0 @ 1000000000Hz2011-10-03T19:22:38.017+02:00| vmx| I120: HOSTINFO ((x * 2518163806) >> 23) + -3225273380562011-10-03T19:22:38.037+02:00| vmx| I120: System uptime 321912074 us2011-10-03T19:22:38.037+02:00| vmx| I120: Command line: "C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Workstation\x64\vmware-vmx.exe" "-s" "vmx.stdio.keep=TRUE" "-#" "product=1;name=VMware Workstation;version=8.0.0;buildnumber=471780;licensename=VMware Workstation;
communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn http://askubuntu.com/questions/369669/vmware-workstation-10-on-windows-7-throws-internal-error-when-powering-on-ubun more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14559398/every-time-i-run-vmware-i-get-this-error-error-while-powering-on-the-vmware-au site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise internal error to the top VMware Workstation 10 on Windows 7 throws “internal error” when powering on ubuntu desktop 12.04 64-bit guest VM [closed] up vote 14 down vote favorite 1 Running VMware WS 10 on Windows 7. EASY-installed Ubuntu desktop 12.04 64-bit. Windows Task Manager seems to say VMware is running 32 bit, but I have a FreeBSD 64-bit guest running, and a Windows 8 64-bit guest running as well. Any internal error windows pointers or clues will be most appreciated. 12.04 vmware share|improve this question asked Nov 1 '13 at 21:06 user210381 71113 closed as off-topic by Olli, guntbert, Avinash Raj, Amith KK, mikewhatever Feb 25 '14 at 18:39 This question does not appear to be about Ubuntu within the scope defined in the help center.If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. 5 The problem is in Windows and VMware. This is not about Ubuntu, even though Ubuntu is mentioned. –Olli Feb 24 '14 at 11:20 Perhaps one day, VMWare will hire some people who know how to A) make their software more robust, and B) write meaningful error messages. I look forward to that day. –Jonathan Wood Aug 3 '15 at 22:29 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 18 down vote This issue can occur when the VMware Authorization service is not running or when the service does not have administrator rights. To resolve this issue, start the service and ensure that it does have administrator rights. To start the VMware Authorization service or to check whether it's running: Login to the Windows operating system as the Administrator. Click S
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Every time i run Vmware i get this error; Error While powering on: The VMware Authorization Service is not running [closed] up vote 13 down vote favorite 5 Error While powering on: The VMware Authorization Service is not running. To fix this error i go to: "Start / Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Services, clicked on VMware Authorization Service in the list & click the Start link on the left." but i have to do this every time i want to use the Vitual Machine . Does anyone know a permanent solution? vmware-workstation share|improve this question asked Jan 28 '13 at 9:52 AndroidAL 4931418 closed as off topic by Alex Angas, martin clayton, borrible, Sindre Sorhus, Tim Bish May 3 '13 at 10:18 Questions on Stack Overflow are expected to relate to programming within the scope defined by the community. Consider editing the question or leaving comments for improvement if you believe the question can be reworded to fit within the scope. Read more about reopening questions here.If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 39 down vote accepted go to Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services double click on VMware Authorization Service a window will open. It will look something like this In that window select Automatic from the drop-down menu near to Startup Type:. Then click on the OK button to save the change. share|improve this answer answered Jan 28 '13 at 10:06 Shineeth Hamza 1,062713 Thank you, very much –AndroidAL Jan 28 '13 at 10:09 @user177931 I think the right stack for these kind of questions are superuser.com . Next time if u have any OS related question please ask in superuser.com &nd