Install VMware 10.0.2 + Ubuntu 16.04 on the WIN7 platform and start the virtual machine up and running in the initial few times without any exception.
But one day, when you turn on VMware again and start the Ubuntu virtual machine, an "internal error" prompt will not start properly.
The first thing that comes to mind is to load VMware and then reload Ubuntu.
So the virtual machine is able to start normally, but the previous things are gone, upside down, and the next may continue to show "internal error."
Encounter this problem, nothing to move, first Baidu to see how netizens say.
Baidu a bit, sure enough many people encounter similar problems, open various forums, stick to find the following several solutions:
(1) Uninstall VMware, reinstall VMware, reinstall Ubuntu. This method may start again a few days in a day, and you will encounter an "internal error". (2) Repair vmware!! Start the VMware installer, select Repair, and when you're done, it's all right without reinstalling Ubuntu. This method may start one day at a later interval and encounter an "internal error". (3) "Run as Administrator" VMware Workstation. Simple. Small suggestion: to the computer's things, do not understand the things do not delete do not ban, do not because just let your computer boot two seconds on the adventure to try to make your computer problems.
Do not turn off VMware's boot service