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From: Vic Spainhower on 29 Apr 2010 16:35 Well this has happened twice now where the XP Virtual Machines will not work after either a WIN7 crash or an auto reboot when updates are installed. Today, Windows was stalled or running so slow that I couldn't get into the virtual machines to shut them down for a re-boot. I had to force a logoff. When I tried to use a shortcut to startup an XP Virtual machine it wouldn't do anything when I clicked on it. It re-acted the same way when I clicked on the vmc file itself. Fortunately I had a backup of the machine. The first time this happened was when automatic updates were applied and the machine did a re-boot which confirms it had nothing to do with the slowdown that I experienced today. I'm running Windows 64 Business Pro. Any ideas? Thanks, Vic |