Issue: VMware Virtual Machine Installation system prompts the CPU to be disabled by the client operating system you will have to turn off the power
Configuration: VMWARE11, Virtual machine system is centos6.9_64
Reason: Because the physical display resolution is relatively large, so the shutdown with VMware adjusted to 800*600, the result, again open the virtual machine, it appears as the title of the problem mentioned.
Baidu Many methods, one also no use, conveniently record records:
One: Open the operating system configuration file, such as I installed the CentOS system, then there will be a centos.vmx file in the operating system save directory. Find Guestos and change the value to Darwin10.
guestos= Darwin10
Method Two: The operating system configuration file that still opens the. vmx suffix, add the following code:
Cpuid.1.eax =::
Then turn off the virtual machine power and start the virtual machine again should be OK.
Method Three: Open Task Manager, then select "Process", find VMware Right click, xp Select "Relationship Settings", WIN7 select "Set dependencies" will appear in this process with each CPU core relationship, only tick one of the, OK, if cpu0 not, on the change cpu1, But you must choose only one.
Method Four: Directly reload a later version of VMware, the problem is solved
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Finally, I summed up a little thought, in fact, I just adjusted the resolution of the monitor manually, adjust back to the automatic. The boot problem is resolved.
Finally, give a command, boot CentOS directly into the command line mode:
Init 3
Ps:
0: Off the machine
1: Single user form, only root for maintenance
2: Multiple users, cannot use net file system
3: Full Multi-User
5: Graphical
4: Safe Mode
6: Reboot