VMware workstation virtual machine and install Ubuntu compatibility issues

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  Before I installed Ubuntu in a virtual machine, the virtual machine is first installed, and then the pre-downloaded Ubuntu image file into the installation, so it is still somewhat cumbersome to install the middle to set up a lot of things. Today the leadership of my copy of the virtual machine, as well as Ubuntu installation file, is this.

  

   For I have never come into contact with such a file, I saw that it was forced to look ignorant, and quickly checked on the Internet at, for a long time to find effective solutions are not found, and later ask the older generation after successfully resolved, in fact, this is, after running vmWare workstation virtual machine, and then select "open virtual machine"

  

  After entering, choose Ubuntu to open files directly on the line. Screenshot below:

  

  Virtual machines can now be loaded into the software properly, but encountered a new problem when opening a virtual machine, pop-up content like this, the configuration file "E: \ Ubuntu64 \ Ubuntu64.vmx" was created by VMware product, but the products with this version of VMware Workstation is incompatible, and therefore can not be used. After check online information, and finally resolved.

  · I install the workstation version of VMware Workstation 10; query VMware virtual machine files by file version vmx 11:

  

  Open the .vmx file, found workstation 11 version of the virtual machine files are used to create. If you want to use VMware workstation on a virtual machine, then, it is the low version of the workstation 10 software, open high version of the virtual machine 11.

  Under normal circumstances, the VMware product line, the high version of the virtual machine hardware version is not run on earlier versions of the virtualization platform, workstation 11 version of the virtual machine is not running under this version of the virtual on the software.

  Now the solution is as follows, is to .vmx file virtualHW.version = "11" is changed to 10, as shown below:

  

  After the change, re-open the virtual machine, we found the problem successfully resolved.

  Finally, add that the number of processor cores virtual machines can not be too large, that is not greater than the number of physical processor cores in the machine, otherwise it will error.

 

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