

I also have some idea regarding the cause: a resource exhaustion ostensibly related to a lack of virtual memory in Windows, but I actually have virtual memory disabled. I am experiencing this issue, repeatedly and reproducibly, even with the latest version of Workstation 14 (i.e., 14.1.8). I have attached a screenshot to show you what I’m looking at now when I open Vmware. Is there any advice you can offer with regards to what the problem may be? I guess worst-case scenario is I would need to reinstall Windows 10 within Vmware, however this will take a fair bit of time and I still would not be aware of what I did that caused the problem in the first place. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Vmware 4 times now without it making any difference. I’m also having problems now connecting to the update server. If I try to click it to open it up on the main screen it doesn’t work, I just get a black screen.

I have noticed that there is suddenly, a thumbnail bar at the bottom which seems to show my virtual PC powering on and off. I’m not sure if I’ve pressed something or done something to cause this to happen. Everything seemed to be going just fine until all of a sudden, I was faced with a black screen within Vmware.

I have successfully installed Windows 10 within the virtual PC and a few other programs. I’m using Vmware pro workstation 14 in trial mode. I’m completely new to using this software and I am already running into a few problems. I’m looking for some help and advice with regards to Vmware.
