I was one of those who was having serious issues on VMware 6 running windows 7 and my cameras etc. so I spent 149 bucks upgrading to Fusion 7 pro hoping it would fix it. and sadly it DIDN'T.
But After that; I decided to try a re-install OSX. Because it worked last time I ran across this. (Mountain lion updated to Mavericks. and you guessed it...It worked.
Step 1 : Shutdown your virtual OS
Step 2 : Close vmware
Step 3 : Download Yosemite OSX again.
Step 4 : Re-install Yosemite OSX (a clean install is NOT needed)
Step 5 : wait for install to complete......about 30 mins
Step 6 : login to Yosemite OSX
Step 7 : double click to open VMware 5,6, or 7
Step 8 : All should be working Flawlessly.
I found that for some reason if you install Yosemite before you update VMware it hangs.
so to fix just follow the 8 step To fix easy as 1-8 has been working flawlessly every since I've done that. Hope it does for you too.
edit by wila Changed the title of the thread from ALL CAPS to normal case.
Your solution worked for me. Thanks a ton!
Awesome!!! mines has been working for a few days now without issues
thanks, this worked well for me
Hello this is the real fix (corrected with a better debug option)!
open terminal.
Type: sudo nvram boot-args="debug=0x10"
press enter.
insert your password.
Reboot
Enjoy.
I fount in another post.
Here
This issue is being tracked (and answered by VMware) at Fusion 7 is running VERY SLOW on the GM of Yosemite . Please consolidate all discussion there.