When the Virtual Machine VMware Workstation 7.1.2 was installed today, it may be because the network connection settings were modified midway through, resulting in no response from the installation process. Instead, the process could not be ended and the machine had to be restarted. After the installation, install the VM again, and prompt that the VM has been installed. Uninstall the control panel and try again. At this time, I am sorry to find that the program has not been installed yet, there was no unmount item during addition/deletion, so I had to ask google ~
The method of manual uninstallation is found, but it seems to be corresponding to the old version of the virtual machine, and it is extremely complicated. You need to clear the registry key, files in the Windows directory, virtual device drivers, and so on, in addition, it may be that the registry key is not deleted, and the driver is deleted, which causes the mouse and keyboard to fail after the restart... Crashing... Fortunately, you can remotely log on to the system using a notebook, or you have to reinstall the system --#
Continue to use the notebook google...
Uninstall tool-Windows Install Clean Up! Install and run the Windows Install Clean Up program, and prompt that the VMware Workstation is not fully uninstalled and whether to clear it (so excited... The specific prompt is not clear, which roughly means this). confirm that the deletion is successful!
After the system is restarted again, the mouse and keyboard are normal and the virtual machine is successfully installed ~
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