The VMware USB Arbitration Service service is starting. The VMware Authorization Service service was started successfully. The VMware Authorization Service service is starting.
Unlocking Mac OS X guest on non-Mac OS X host (method 0). įile C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Player\vmwarebase.dll: Unlocking Mac OS X Client guest (method 0). Unlocking Mac OS X guest on non-Mac host. Mac OS X guest unlocker for VMware, version 7ĭirectory C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Player\圆4: SUCCESS: The process "hqtray.exe" with PID 3540 has been terminated. The VMware USB Arbitration Service service was stopped successfully. The VMware Authorization Service service was stopped successfully. UIPath=C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Player\vmwarebase.dll VMXPath=C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Player\圆4 InstallPath=C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Player\ The output should be something like this:
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If not, then maybe a visit to your local Apple Store is in order.Ok, I tried everything from scratch on my Sandy Bridge laptop again. Since the day VMware came out, virtualizing OS X quickly became a peculiar resource for most IT professionals, including. If it does, then we know it may be something amiss with your regular account. Try using your notebook for a few days to see if this resolves the issue. I hope we can have a very productive discussion away from fanboyism. By the way, this lag whatever it is a bug or an oversight by Apple is present in OS X 10.7 and above, so it is not a 10.10 issue. All lag doing the same tasks mentioned above, some less than others. Log out of your existing account, and then, log back in with this new account. I tested the Mac pro, 15' and 13' Macbook Pro, 27' Imac and the Air. If you just can't "live without" Chrome, may I suggest that you try Opera which is also built on the Chromium engine and is very similar to Chrome.Īnother option, is to create a new user account. I would suggest completely removing it and go back to using Safari. The only thing that comes to mind is that Google Chrome is a resource hog.
That means that apps like Final Cut Pro will not work at all on this. Things like the Launchpad will be extremely laggy, the Dock will be opaque and the virtual machine will not have multiple monitor support. FYI, the WindowServer is a core macOS process that can be thought of as a liaison between an app and the device's display. Due to VMwares graphics acceleration not being compatible with macOS, you will not have any graphics acceleration in your virtual machine. The good news is that there were no kernel panics or any significant diagnostics reports. VMMERGED.VMDK is the new file, which will be created as a single, growable virtual disk. Where vmsplittest.vmdk is the VMDK file you have right now, which is split in 2GB files.
Im also getting the Bluetooth lag on the MBP (client) so this whole issue may be related to the network stack. From the command prompt run the following command: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Workstation\vmware-vdiskmanager.exe' -r vmsplittest.vmdk -t 0 vmmerged.vmdk.
It may be related to the accessibility code which I believe has changed.
The "Top Processes Snapshot by CPU" section does indicate "Other processes" as the culprit, but as you can see EtreCheck was unable to determine what it is. I notice though that when any network or CPU activity hits, the mouse lags on the client.