K kjiphone macrumors member Original poster Jul 1, 2007 39 0 Jan 14, 2009 #1 How do I reboot a session on Fusion when you get BSOD? I have a new 2008 MBP? I have tried Alt,Cntrl,Delete and that didn't work. Thanks.
How do I reboot a session on Fusion when you get BSOD? I have a new 2008 MBP? I have tried Alt,Cntrl,Delete and that didn't work. Thanks.
Quillz macrumors 65816 Jan 6, 2006 1,421 0 Los Angeles, CA Jan 14, 2009 #2 VMware Fusion is just an application, so you should always be able to access the menu bar and just select "Restart virtual machine."
VMware Fusion is just an application, so you should always be able to access the menu bar and just select "Restart virtual machine."
K kjiphone macrumors member Original poster Jul 1, 2007 39 0 Jan 14, 2009 #3 All it lets me do is to suspend or quit. Suspending just keeps the BSOD. I figure I need to do some kind of keystrokes to equal Alt/Cntrl/Del?
All it lets me do is to suspend or quit. Suspending just keeps the BSOD. I figure I need to do some kind of keystrokes to equal Alt/Cntrl/Del?
K kjiphone macrumors member Original poster Jul 1, 2007 39 0 Jan 14, 2009 #4 I figured it out...Thanks....
micsaund macrumors 6502 May 31, 2004 364 0 Colorado, USA Jan 15, 2009 #5 For anyone who runs into this via searching in the future, the answer is: Virtual Machine pulldown -> Restart Guest That will do the same as pressing the reset switch on a physical box. Mike
For anyone who runs into this via searching in the future, the answer is: Virtual Machine pulldown -> Restart Guest That will do the same as pressing the reset switch on a physical box. Mike