Could not unmount disk resource busy
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The Windows is unstable, however and crashes often with a different error message than I have seen before. However, my internet works as does my usb printer. When I select it, and hit "run" it will bring up the Windows Vista, but without the Boot Camp control panel. Now Windows Vista shows up as a choice in the list. I clicked on Vista and it told me it couldn't find it, but gave me 2 choices for an answer and noted if I didn't know which to choose, to select "I copied it" which I did. I went to Vmware Fusion File>Open Recent and it shows Vista. The Boot Camp partition shows up, but I got the same error message you are talking about.
#Could not unmount disk resource busy update
I then installed VMware Fusion and it's update Version 1.1.1 (72241).
#Could not unmount disk resource busy drivers
I installed the additional Leopard drivers as instructed by Boot Camp that included a Boot Camp control panel.
#Could not unmount disk resource busy install
I used Boot Camp to partition and install Vista Business. I had VMware Fusion running perfectly, but had other major problems and finally Genius Bar found a hardware problem and replaced my laptop.
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I am having the same problem and I wonder whether you are running 10.5.2. I'm not sure I have an answer to your problem, but I have a question. When the Boot Camp partition Virtual Machine boots for the first time after this VMware Tools will install/update and reboot the Boot Camp partition Virtual Machine. Next you should see a Boot Camp partition message stating "VMware Fusion is preparing your Boot Camp partition to run as a virtual machine. (This is necessary to unmount the Boot Camp partition for Fusion to have direct access to it.) "VMware Fusion requires that you type your password." Enter your Name and Password then click OK. It should now appear at the bottom of the list. Note: If Boot Camp partition entry does not appear on the Virtual Machine Library window after a minute or so then close Fusion and reopen Fusion.
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Start Fusion and the Boot Camp partition entry on the Virtual Machine Library window should reappear, highlight it and click Run. Next delete the "/Users/$ /Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/Virtual Machines/Boot Camp" Folder. Next close Fusion (From the VMware Fusion menu bar not just closing the Virtual Machine Library window) Highlight the Boot Camp partition entry in the Virtual Machine Library window and then press the delete key. Hi, I have a Boot Camp partition with Vista Home Premium, and whenever I try to load it in VMware, I get the error: "Could not create the virtual disk for your Boot Camp virtual machine."įollow these steps to rebuild the Boot Camp partition Virtual Machine.
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