![]() ![]() But VMware presented a solution for this by introducing VMware guest tools that enhance and improve the performance of the guest OS. NOTE: Make sure the VM's CD drive is pointing to the correct image.When you install a virtual machine or a guest OS on your machine, it does not exactly perform like the host OS because it has some limitations regarding performance. The issue was not reproducible after the same ![]() A LITTLE HELP PLEASE!!!ģ.Manually Deleted/Renamed the C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware ToolsĤ.Manually Deleted/Renamed the C:\Programdata\VMware\VMware Tools I even found a link to where you could download the tools separately from the ISO files and still that didn't work. The "NOTE" at the bottom is something I noticed and made sure was correct when I installed the tools the last time. Now along the way I've researched this and have removed and reinstalled the tools, but still no success.īelow is a link where I found the following steps to take, but this didn't work either. "Open up VMware Tools, go to the Shrink tab. ![]() In the middle of the page of "Boerlowie's Blog" part 4 "Building the ultimate vSphere Lab is where he installs VMware tool and further down after restarting Windows Update service I get stalled at the next step. This is my first time trying to use VMware tools, but I'm following the steps in the below lab install procedures. I am following several links for creating a virtual lab, but it shouldn't be this hard to run a program. Within the 2008 VM Services I can see the VMware Tools service started, the icon in the System Tray notification area and see the files on the VM C: drive, but there's no way to open it. I'm able to access this part of the lab fine from vSphere Client. ESXi 5.1 is working although I haven't built anything within it yet. I've deleted and rebuilt both VM's three times now thinking it was my environment somehow. VM#1: The Windows 2008R2 VM I'm having trouble with the VMware Tools. VMware Workstation 10 with all updates installed with Admin privileges Windows 7 Professional 64Bit version, host operating system Intel Xeon E3-1230 v3 3.30GHz processor with 32GB of ram Hardware Environment: (Based off "Chris Wahl's" Home Lab Build) ![]() At the bottom is some action I've taken, but I would appreciate any help from the Community. I've conducted two days of research and I'm unable to find an answer to my problem. After installing 2008r2 as a VM and installing VMware Tools I'm unable to open the tools and use them. ![]()
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