Problem with vmware if you UPGRADE to W8.1


  1. Posts : 5,941
    Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
       #1

    Problem with vmware if you UPGRADE to W8.1


    Hi there
    This might not be relevant for W7 -- but if you UPGRADE rather than install clean Windows 8.1 on your host machine then the Virtual network adapters (on the HOST MACHINE) get hosed up and you lose network / internet connectivity on your VM's.

    I don't think there's a direct upgrade path from W7==>W8.1 but if you install W8 first and then do the FREE upgrade to W8.1 this problem could arise.

    Solution - either uninstall the VMware software and re-install new / latest version -in my case VMware workstation 10.0.1 or fix the adapter manually by "Repair program" from the VMware install screen.

    Then it all works fine again.

    Cheers
    jimbo
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  2. Posts : 4,566
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    Thanks for the heads up. I always clean install though to avoid problems like this. Its always a good idea. Even though I guess 8.1 is kinda like a service pack to 8. Even though Microsoft says they won't do service packs any more, it kinda is.
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  3. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #3

    Might be good to mention here:

    When setting up Windows 8 Pro and you want to use VMware, please keep in mind that you should not enable Hyper-V (Programs & Features > Add Windows Features), as VMware cannot be installed on a system where Hyper-V is enabled.

    On a test rig I had difficulties in installing VMware Workstation even after the Hyper-V was again disabled, as if enabling it once leaves to registry something that tells VMware it's a no go.

    For me the decision was easy as I like Hyper-V and prefer it. For others I recommend to decide in the beginning if there's a need for Hyper-V or not.

    Problem with vmware if you UPGRADE to W8.1-vmware-workstation-full-10.0.1-1379776-1-.png

    Kari
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