with Microsoft's two gadgets Instsrv.exe and Srvany.exe (https://link-pan.sankuai.com/link/ZDc)
1. Download the two files and place them on the D-disk or elsewhere, such as D:\tools.
2, find Vmware.exe installation path, take this machine as an example: E:\VMware workstation\vmware.exe. To start the virtual machine profile path, the path to the configuration file for my 2003 virtual machine WINDOWS2003.VMX is D:\vmare\windows2003\windows server 2003.VMX
3. New service Vmautostart, start – Run, enter CMD,CD D:\tools, enter instsrv vm_autostart D:\tools\srvany.exe
4, registration service, start – Run input regedit open the registry and navigate to Hkey_local_machine\system\currentcontrolset\services\vm_autostart new entry: " Parameters "Parameters" entry, create a new string "Application", the value of the string: "E:\VMware workstation\vmware.exe"-X "D:\vmare\windows2003\ Windows Server 2003.VMX "(if you want to load two virtual machine systems at boot, just add a virtual machine Profile path later)
5. Set the virtual machine startup status to start – Run input services.msc open "services", select Vm_autostart Properties-Login, check "Local System account" and tick "allow service to interact with desktop", The VMware start-up interface will appear when the computer is powered on.
6, restart the computer! Note: When you restart your computer, VMware will run automatically, but for the first time you will be prompted to remove the front marquee hooks such as "tips" each time you remove them, then press the Power off button to restart your computer, and VMware saves your settings. This will prevent VMware from popping up these dialogs every time. Restarting your computer without pressing power off VMware will not save your settings!
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VMware host system booting and booting the virtual machine operating system automatically