![]() ![]() I have tried to see I do not know what should I to see because I am understand nothing. Device -> /dev/hdb (Windows XP Disk) -> Next Use Physical Disk (Advanced users) -> Nextġ1. SCSI Adapter -> Choose "BUSLogic" -> Nextġ0. Memory for this Virtual Machine -> Allocate 2048 MB -> Nextĩ. Number of Processor -> Choose "One" -> Nextħ. Guest Operating System -> Choose "Microsoft Windows" -> Choose "Windows XP Professional" -> NextĦ. Hardware Compatibility -> Choose "Workstation 6" -> Nextĥ. ![]() Virtual Machine Configuratin -> Choose "Custom" -> NextĤ. Run Vmware in terminal, by typing command # vmware &Ģ. ![]() When I create Vmware in Redhat.these are some steps that I have done :ġ. So, I need both of the Operationg System (Linux and Windows) running In the other hand I need Windows to do My tasks (open outlook, DISWIN, etc). The aim of separation between Redhat disk and Windows disk because I want to separate data between Linux and Windows.Īnd running Vmware in Redhat is because I use Redhat to run some geologist application (like Gocad, Geolog, etc) and I run Vmware in Redhat to run Windows XP which are installed in second hardisk. You are right.in my computer.I have 2 physical hardisk.one for Redhat.and the other for Windows. Would anybody can help me.what it is happen,please.? because it is very hard if I should reboot the computer every time to solve this problem. I just can run Windows again after I reboot the computer. I have tried run it more times.but nothing happens. So.it means that I can not see the Windows GUI display. I got the "Black Screen" after Windows shows the "Windows XP" logo. I can boot Windows XP normally.īut, When I shutdown Windows XP, and close the VMware Windows display (normally).and tried to run Vmware again, it displayed "Black Screen" while boot Windows XP. ![]() Then I tried to run Windows XP using VMware.įor the first time, it is works. When I configured VMware, I allocated the memory about 2048MB. I installed Redhat 3 Update 8 in the first disk and Windows XP in the other disk. After the VM restarts, Windows should automatically update the drivers.I am a newbie in this system. Under Display Adapters, uninstall the VMware display driver.From the Windows Control Panel, open the Device Manager.Sign in to the VM using the stored credentials for the VM (see Viewing saved VM credentials).Note that mouse movement in Safe Mode may be erratic. Use the arrow keys to select Safe Mode, and then press Enter to restart the VM in safe mode. At the VMware startup screen, repeatedly press F8 on the virtual keyboard until the Advanced Boot Options screen displays.In the browser client toolbar, click to turn on the virtual keyboard, and then click to start the VM.Click the VM thumbnail to open the Secure Remote Access (SRA) browser client.Don’t start the VM (if it’s already started, shut down the VM).If you see a blank screen for a non-Windows VM, make sure you’re using a supported operating system.For help fixing a Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 VM, see Why is the screen black after my Windows 10 VM boots?. This KB article applies to Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 and later.This article helps you replace an incorrect display driver with the VMware 3D SVGA driver, which corrects most display problems. Sometimes you boot up a VM in Skytap and, after the VMware logo and the Windows logo display, the screen goes black. Why is the screen black after my Windows VM boots? ![]()
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