Hi.

Thanks for the suggestions.  I do have both the VM and my Mac set to never
sleep.  I left it running, yesterday, because I was installing Office 365
and the first time I did it I must have shut down the machine at a bad time
because the next time I tried to run it I got errors in Office and had to go
back to a previous VM and do a reinstall.  So left the machine running all
day yesterday.  

 

 

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Phil Halton
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2014 10:34 AM
To: Macvisionaries
Subject: Re: Waking up a virtual machine

 

Bill, I have the same setup as you, win7-64 in fusion on a MBA. First, do
you have windows power management set to hibernate or go to sleep after a
certain time, like after an hour?

I have mine set to never sleep.

second, when I'm finished with   windows I suspend it from Fusion toolbar.
that prevents windows power management  from   doing anything like shutting
down, or goingg to sleep etc.

or, if I'm finished with the computer for a while, I'll just shift away from
fusion back to the desktop and close the lid of the MBA which does the same
thing as suspending the VM.

 

On rare occasions when things get a little screwed up and I can't get the VM
to respond, I first make sure I'm not interacted with the fusion toolbar,
then I VO right arrow all the way to the right and hit tab a few times and
Jaws usually comes   up talking.  If worst comes to worst and I can't get
the VM to respond, I use the control command F keystroke to switch screen
modes, either from full to single or vice versa - it doesn't matter, and
that shakes things up and the VM responds.

 

Those are the unusual conditions though. I have found that some preventive
maintenance  keeps things working well. That maintenance being what I
described first, suspending the VM when not in use to side-step windows
power management and/or switching away from the VM back to the Mac desktop
and closing the lid effectively suspending the vm.

 

I only suspend the vm when I'm not going to be using windows but I am going
to be working on the Mac side. This keeps the vm from draining valuable
battery life which it can do at an alarming rate - just watch things in
Activity monitor if you want to know the impact of an active VM verses a
suspended VM.

 

 

 

On Apr 2, 2014, at 9:15 AM, Bill Holton <bill32...@gmail.com> wrote:





Hi.

Using Windows 7 64 bit in a VM Fusion virtual machine, whenever I walk away
from it for more than an hour or so, I have a devil of a time getting back
into the VM.  I have both the VM and my Mac Mini set to never go to sleep,
and yet when I return the only thing I can get to is the Mac Fusion window.
I almost always have to restart the VM to get it up and running.  Any tips
or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Bill

 

 

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