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A 2003 operating system is installed in the green version of the virtual machine, and the 03 operating system has a problem that you need to press ctrl+alt+del and enter the password to enter the operation interface when you just log in. However, if you use this key combination in VMware Workstation Green Edition, you will get an error. The specific content is:
VMware Workstation Failed to Recover Error: (MKS)Not Implemented C: ob Bora-45731 Bora Lib User: 1756
The log files are located in E: System Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition. The core file is located at c:
documents and settings administrator application data vmware. Please request support and include the contents of the log files and core files. To collect files submitted for VMware support, run.
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It's not a win8 problem.,Or the style you installed.,It looks like he's been starting from the CD, isn't it.,Jumped to the DOS toolbox and you can run ghost manually.,It is recommended that you type out the detailed error message.,Without those messages, it's not very good to tell what kind of error it is.。 Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to Restart Or there may be no bootable media.
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It seems that Win8's system Ghost is still very few at the moment.
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The iso used is ghost.
VMware's support for Ghost is not good.
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Pressing ctrl+alt+del in the virtual machine does not work, if you press ctrl+alt+del, what you said above will appear, remember that the virtual machine must press ctrl+alt+insert.
The landlord will try it.
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There was an error, what is the error?
In the virtual machine, you should press Ctrl+Alt+Insert.
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You can try adding the VMX file back to the workstation. Or create a new VM with the same VMDK as before.
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Install the VM from the new, the files are already corrupted, install it from the new.
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Ctrl+Alt+Del is to open Task Manager in a physical machine, to open Task Manager in a virtual machine, you need to press Ctrl+Alt+Insert key. Generally, press CTRL+ALT+del in the virtual machine, and VMware will prompt you.
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In VMware, instead of ctrl+alt+del, press ctrl+alt+insert. In the folder where the vmdk file of the virtual system is located, delete all the subfolders except vmdk, nvram, vmsd, vmx, vmxf, such as log files, mem files, and temporary subfolders (it is best to back them up before deleting), and then use vmware to reopen the virtual system files, and you can start normally.
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Don't have snapshots? It's okay to recover it, maybe the system files are deleted.
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1. It means press and hold CTRL+ALT+Delete at the same time to log in to the system.
2. Oracle VM VirtualBox is to press Ctrl+Del on the right to achieve Ctrl+Alt+Del effect.
3. You can also click on :
Control - > send ctrl+alt+del (host+del) to send ctrl+alt+del in the corresponding virtual machine, in fact, you can also use the shortcut key host+del to achieve the same function.
The default of host corresponds to the right Ctrl key on the keyboard, that is, the host key == Right Ctrl
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If it is a VMware Workstation virtual machine, you can directly press Ctrl+Alt+Insert in the virtual machine to avoid conflicts with the Ctrl+Alt+Delete shortcut of the external physical machine.
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Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to log in (just a few keys that bring up the Task Manager).
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