In corporate computers, this might come as a surprise to the user The above is in no particular order. Personally, I would check Event Viewer first to check for failures. View solution in original post. So looking around I noticed my normal network adapters behaving strangely.
I did a "reset network settings", and it removed the drivers on the adapters - no problem, I backed them all up beforehand. What was weird, though, was that windows would not let me install or update the adapters because of "Code 56":. At this point I concluded that there was something very wrong, so I went for a full system reset.
After that, I reinstalled VMware, and it worked! The installation went smoothly, didn't hang or crash when installing the drivers, and when it was finished the virtual adapters it installed worked! So yes, RaSystemlord totally called it. It was definitely something snarled up besides the installer! Thanks, I shall go spelunking and see what I find. I agree that the application is probably not the issue. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
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Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: September 16, This guide uses Typical configuration, but you can choose Custom and do your changes, then click Next. Choose the operating system installer disc drive or image file. I don't know exactly why it fails, but there are three things you need to get things back to normal. Then reboot sudo reboot or run sudo start lightdm to see the greeter. For me the solution has been removing the images mounted in the floppy drive and the DVD drive that make the easy install start automatically.
The system boots and then you have to set a password for the root user and use that to login. Since this is basically a messed up install, one approach would be to restart the install from scratch -- this time without VMware's "help". Ubuntu Community Ask! Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
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