![]() ![]() I could only eject it by selecting 'eject' in the windows explorer in the host OS (Windows 7).Īlso, for the other guest OS I have (XP Professional), I have noticed that when I shutdown the guest OS, it causes problems to the host OS, I even had BSOD yesterday. Thanx for your assistance!īTW a couple of issues as a feedback: Some times, I couldn't eject the CD-ROM by pressing the physical button. No more problems after shut-down and I found that the window mode works fine too. So after reboot, I went into the image contents and I run VMwareToolsUpgrader9x.exe (there was a VMwareToolsUpgraderNT.exe too). VMware Tools is a set of services and modules that enable several features in VMware products for better management of, and seamless user interactions with, guests operating systems. When you go to that URL you will see a page listing current and previous ESXi builds: Clicking on a directory will show you the tools packages available: As shown above, there are directories for each supported Guest OS, in which you can. This package was approved as a trusted package on. I run the later as ISO image for the CD-ROM and it installed properly, providing the missing features,but when I shut down the host and changed the res to a wide ratio one, at the next boot it gave me an error that the vmware tools were not for that player or something. VMware make all the current and past versions of VMware tools available here. ![]() I found two images inside C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Player one 'Windows.iso' and one 'winPre2k.iso'. ![]() So there are ISO images locally - good to know. I've tried Manage previously without success. ![]()
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