Address: http://blog.csdn.net/qyee16/article/details/6846474
If a problem occurs on the VM, the following error occurs: cannot find a valid peer process to connect
Solution:
1. Use process assumerto kill the vmware-vmx.exe process (if any)
2. Clear the. lck file in the Virtual Machine directory.
3. Execute net start vmx86 in the doscommand line to start peer process
In step 5, access is denied due to a system error;
The permission is not enough. I have disabled the Administrator and the user I use is the system Administrator. The error message shows that the permission is insufficient.
Solution:
Start --- search window, Enter cmd ---, select cmd, right click ------ run as Administrator --- enter net start vmx86 --- OK, still Reported)
The above steps should solve some problems, but I still haven't solved the problem.
In my situation, the virtual machine is forced to be shut down, and the VM is restarted the next day. cannot find a valid peer process to connect
Check domestic articles. The content above is the same .. Khan ------------------------------------------------------------
Wondering, is it true that the same problem can be used in China? Why am I so special? I really don't want to reinstall the virtual machine. It seems that I haven't reinstalled it. Google's in-depth search, I decided not to read domestic blogs (note: the solution to this problem)
In this article
Http://blog.ciuly.com/general/news-blog/vmware-cannot-find-a-valid-peer-process-to-connect-to/
I found the answer and gave a detailed attempt to solve the problem. For more information about English, see.
Solution:If you are not good at English, you can delete the ". vmss" file under the Virtual Machine directory and restart it.
Cause:
This file records the VM startup information. If you disable it with suspend, it will Restoring. If ". vmss" is deleted, the VM restarts the system.
It was discovered that many Chinese Blogs are copying others' content, rather than trying to solve the problem. Worrying-hope you can take this step.
Reference: http://www.linuxdiyf.com/viewarticle.php? Id = 111611
Http://www.wzwyw.com/wlbc/PHP/2010-10-12/1835.html