Just delete the .lck files that you see in the VM folder and your virtual machine will boot up again nicely. Apparently these .lck files are used for locking the VM storage files (VMDK files) – in case that your virtual machine stopped unexpected – these files were not removed automatically – so it is safe to remove them manually.
6 comments:
Thanks a lot its worked for me....
thanx buddy :)
Worked a treat thanks mate.
worked ife saver
after reading a lot of crappy info on other sites, and on vm ware support site: NO ONE told that deleting lck file will help. But i tried your solution and it works like a charm! Thanks mate!
THANK YOU I WAS STARTING TO LOOSE IT LOL
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