Solution: Open the cmd command as an administrator, enter netsh winsock reset
(this command is to reset the network specification, the reason for the black screen is likely to be a conflict between the VMware software and the local network specification), and then press Enter to prompt a successful winsock reset You must restart your computer to complete the configuration again. Open it after restarting.
Many online tutorials prompt to kill the vmx.exe process, but the process is difficult to kill. The reason for the inability to run may be that the vmx.exe process automatically starts after the computer is turned on, causing VMware to not run exclusively. It is recommended to use the boot auto-start management of the computer manager to disable VMware's boot auto-start permission.
Solution: The VMware.exe and VMware's main program have the same name. Just rename the installation program to another one, such as VMwareinstall.exe.
Encountered the problem that the virtual machine cannot be started normally, and then shut down the virtual machine, restarting it will not work, and then shutting down VMware will prompt the virtual machine hostname is busy, the computer restarts, but still can not open, enter the task manager, find a VMware WorkStation The VMX process can't be ended
**Temporary solution: **win+R and then enter msconfig
Cancel the √ of all VM-related services, click Apply, OK, and prompt to restart the computer and restart;
After restarting, it was found that all vm related processes were not started;
Open msconfig again, select all vm related services, click apply, confirm, prompt to restart, restart the computer;
After opening the virtual machine this time, the virtual machine can be started normally.
Prevention plan:
Use suspend instead of shutdown.
As shown
(1) Shut down ubuntu and click to edit virtual machine settings
(2) View the network connection mode in the virtual machine settings
(3) Open the virtual network editor
(4) According to the previously viewed network connection mode, click the corresponding mode to restore the default settings
(5) Wait a few minutes, reopen ubuntu, you can see the network icon is lit
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