VMware-workstation-full-10.0.0-1295980.txt

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You must specify the correct maximum CPU speed of the physical hardware in the global configuration file (config.ini).

Note: Before making any modifications to the config.ini, back up your virtual machine.

To specify the correct maximum CPU speed:

    Find the maximum speed of the host computer's CPU. To do this, open Control Panel > System. Note the speed rating of the processor (CPU) written in the model designation text. This may be higher than the current operating speed of the processor noted here. This value can often also be obtained from the computer's BIOS diagnostic screen when starting the computer.

    Find the config.ini file:

        Windows 2000 or XP ? %AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\VMware\<VMware-Product>\config.ini
        Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2012 ? C:\ProgramData\VMware\<VMware-Product>\config.ini


    Note: This file is normally created when the VMware product is installed. Make sure that Show hidden files and folders is enabled under Tools > Folder options > View. However, if the file does not exist, create a new text file in the appropriate location as described above, then add the required lines to form a valid config.ini file. For the specifications of the file, see Creating and editing config.ini on Windows hosts (1754).

    Edit config.ini, and add these lines.
        host.cpukHz = "3800000"

        Modify the cpukHz value according to the value of the physical computer's maximum CPU speed from step 1.

        host.noTSC = "TRUE"
        ptsc.noTSC = "TRUE"

    This enables a mechanism that keeps the guest's clock accurate even when the time stamp counter (TSC) is slow.

    The example above is for a computer that has a maximum CPU speed of 1700 MHz (or 1.7 GHz). The value entered on this line must be in KHz. To convert the speed from MHz, multiply by 1000. To convert from GHz, multiply by 1000000.

    Restart the VMware Authorization service for the changes to take effect. Click Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. Right-click VMware Authorization Service and click Restart.

    In addition, verify that the VMware Tools in the guest operating system is set to enable time synchronization:

        Open the VMware Tools toolbox application by double-clicking the VMware icon in the system notification area (tray).

        Note: The VMware Tools control panel can also be run by opening C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware Tools\VMControlPanel.cpl.

        Click Options, select Time synchronization between the virtual machine and the host operating system. 
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