![]() I have reproduced the issue by formatting my drive, installing OSX 10.6.5, Win 7 64-bit, the Windows DisplayLink driver v5.5, and VMware Fusion 3.1. In my case, all that needs to be done is to have the DisplayLink drivers in Windows installed, and attempt to use that Windows partition in VMware Fusion 3.1. This occurs whether or not I have my DisplayLink devices connected to my computer or not. After installing the DisplayLink drivers in Windows, when launching my Windows partition via VMware Fusion 3.1 in OSX, I get a bluescreen shortly after seeing the Windows splashscreen in the VM. I'm dual-booting (aka "Bootcamp") OSX 10.6.5 and Win7 64-bit. I've got a Macbook Pro with 4 DisplayLink USB-DVI devices attached. *** vm3dmp.sys - Address FFFFF88003B603B8 base at FFFFF88003B5C000, DateStampīeginning dump of physical memory to disk: 100Ĭontact your system admin or technical support group for further assistance. Your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then If you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components, restart Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. ![]() If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer If this screen appears again, followĬheck to make sure any new hardware or software is porperly installed. If this is your first time you've seen this stop error screen, However when I try to run the WIndows 7 under VMWare Fusion I get a BSOD, with the following info: I have it setup so that DisplayLink drivers are installed and running for both OSX and Windows 7, when I run them both bare metal. (I tried simply "disabling" them and that didn't work.)īasically, I am running into an issue running a Bootcamp WIndows 7 64-bit partition under VMWare fusion on a machine that has a permanent DIsplayLink adapter attached. At this point, I'm curious what the best way to get resolution to this issue, as removing the Displaylink drivers, as VMWare suggests, isn't very helpful, as I want to use Display link when I am booted up with the native Boot Camp partition. I've attached my notes below, that I was planning to post to a VMWare forum, before discovering the known issue. After this, you can power on the Boot Camp partition as a virtual machine, but neither the virtual machine nor the native Boot Camp partition will use the USB display." At this time, the only way to be able to power on the Boot Camp partition as a VMware Fusion virtual machine is to remove the USB display device driver from Boot Camp when you have booted into it natively. If you power on such a partition as a virtual machine, the Windows 7 guest operating system fails because of the USB device present. Windows 7 running natively in a Boot Camp partition can support displays connected as a USB device. VMware Fusion does not support USB adapters for connecting displays to virtual machines, such as a DisplayLink USB adapter. "A virtual machine powered on from the Boot Camp partition can fail if the Boot Camp partition uses a display connected as a USB device. ![]() It seems what I am running into is a known issue with a conflict between DisplayLink drivers and VMWare Fusion.
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