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Uninstall VMware Tools
Occasionally, an upgrade of VMware Tools is incomplete. You can usually solve the problem by uninstalling
VMware Tools and then reinstalling.
Prerequisites
n
Power on the virtual machine.
n
Log in to the guest operating system.
Procedure
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Use the appropriate operating-system-specific procedure to uninstall VMware Tools.
Operating System Action
Windows 7
Use the guest operating system's Programs > Uninstall a program item.
Windows Vista and Windows Server
2008
Use the guest operating system's Programs and Features > Uninstall a
program item.
Windows XP and earlier
Use the guest operating system's Add/Remove Programs item.
Linux
On a Linux guest operating system that has VMware Tools installed by using
an RPM installer, enter the following command in a terminal window:
rpm -e VMwareTools
Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetWare
Log in as root and enter the following command in a terminal window:
vmware-uninstall-tools.pl
Mac OS X Server
Use the Uninstall VMware Tools application, found
in /Library/Application Support/VMware Tools.
What to do next
Reinstall VMware Tools.
Virtual Machine Files
When you create a virtual machine, Player creates a set of files for that specific virtual machine. Virtual machine
files are stored in either the virtual machines directory or the working directory. Both directories are typically
on the host system.
Table 3-6. Virtual Machine Files
Extension File Name Description
.vmx
vmname
.vmx
The primary configuration file, which stores virtual machine settings.
If you created the virtual machine with an earlier version of Player on
a Linux host, this file might have a .cfg extension.
.log
vmname
.log
or
vmware.log
The main log file. If you need to troubleshoot a problem, refer to this
file. This file is stored in the same directory as the .vmx file.
.nvram
vmname
.nvram
or
nvram
The NVRAM file, which stores the state of the virtual machine BIOS.
This file is stored in the same directory as the .vmx file.
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