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Old November 5th 14, 03:47 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Joel
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Default vmware error while powering on internal error

I get this error while powering on (internal error) Windows 10 TP in vmware
player. Did a search and found I must start virtual machine as
administrator. The question is how safe is it running vm with administrator
rights? Can this corrupt host system?

Thank you.

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Old November 5th 14, 03:52 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
philo [_3_]
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Default vmware error while powering on internal error

On 11/05/2014 08:47 AM, Joel wrote:
I get this error while powering on (internal error) Windows 10 TP in
vmware player. Did a search and found I must start virtual machine as
administrator. The question is how safe is it running vm with
administrator rights? Can this corrupt host system?

Thank you.




It would present no problem as everything in your virtual machine is
isolated from the OS (unless you have a shared folder)
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Old November 5th 14, 04:50 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Joel
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On 11/05/2014 08:47 AM, Joel wrote:
I get this error while powering on (internal error) Windows 10 TP in
vmware player. Did a search and found I must start virtual machine as
administrator. The question is how safe is it running vm with
administrator rights? Can this corrupt host system?

Thank you.


"philo " wrote in message ...
It would present no problem as everything in your virtual machine is isolated
from the OS (unless you have a shared folder)


Thank you for your opinion. I discovered that some VMware services were not
running. I think I stopped them through Task Manager. I had to do restart
instead of shutting down and booting again. This fast boot of Windows 8x/10
doesn't restart services.

 




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