I don't think it tried to do that, since my windows 7 virtual machine works 
fine the way it is, I'm going to leave it, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
On Sep 15, 2011, at 7:13 PM, Keith Watson wrote:

> Mike,
> 
> Did your vm automatically try to install vmware tools even after saying no to 
> the upgrade vm option? No matter what I have done it always seems to want to 
> install. I have to cancel and can then use the vm, but it's annoying.
> 
> 
> On Sep 15, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> 
>> I have window yes, I think it's 7.2 installed, I will try it. I don't see 
>> any difference in a version 4 virtual machine, I think it supports hd audio, 
>> and better graphics, you might try copying your version 3 virtual machine 
>> back, and telling fusion not to upgrade it. By the way, pressing enter at 
>> that window eyes prompt does not reboot windows, it just exits window eyes.
>> On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi All,
>>> 
>>> After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my 
>>> Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM, 
>>> Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that 
>>> windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue. 
>>> After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive 
>>> whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. 
>>> At least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I 
>>> let it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed 
>>> suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.
>>> 
>>> I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course 
>>> Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled 
>>> Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes 
>>> back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded 
>>> by fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen 
>>> reader and it works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will 
>>> try installing Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not 
>>> like fusion 4.
>>> 
>>> Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Robert Carter
>>> 
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