Cleaner-App Pro 8.0.1
Since there is an updated 8.0.2 out there I decided to upgrade but find that I cannot run the new installer nor uninstall the existing 8.0.1 either as the host will BSOD with a x007F bugcheck error as soon as I try it.
Cleaner-App Pro 8.0.1
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Try and see if you ca rerun the 8.0.1 installerr - it will recognize that 8.0.1 is installed on the Windows 7 host and offer to completely remove it as one of the 3 choices (re-insatll modify, remove the program). After removing the program using the installer program then see if you can install the 8.0.2 program. - it won't know that 8.0.1 is on the machine so it may be cleaner. This has worked many times for me. Can't tell you about the BSOD however. clicking on the .vmx file from Explorer and running the VM sucessfully rather than file open from within the progaram is pretty strange. I should think they are identical operations. Perhaps the 8.0.1 program is slightly corrupt - look at the checksums
Thanks for your help. I finally did manage to install the 8.0.2 version but could not run both 8.0.1 or 8.0.2 installers as the system would BSOD. The option left was to delete and remove the install manually which I did and I went through the registry to remove every trace of VMware and then ran the 8.0.2 installer. I have the new version up but have the same issue where I get the x007F BSOD. Further I get the BSOD when I try to start two instances of the VMware workstation to run two VMs. I have since then decided to reinstall WIndows. I am equally perplexed. From what I know of filter drivers is that these BSODs could happen if there are too many drivers loaded but can't really figure out what is different on my system. I have an identical system and VMware runs fine there.
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I downloaded all the ZIP files of the English version (8.0.0 / 8.0.1). I unpacked all the archives without any problems.The extracted MAP and MOD files are identical to the ones I downloaded two years ago (I compared binary).Please, check the MD5 checksums of the ZIP files you downloaded. Maybe you had some transmission errors?
At one point, I was able to download and install Darwin OS from the Apple open-source website. I was able to download Darwin 8.0.1, which is the base for 10.4 (Mac OS X Tiger). If I remember correctly, it was around the time of Leopard (10.5). I cannot find the download link now, but it ran in single user mode, and I didn't continue on to installing an actual GUI.
This issue is also resolved in Cumulative Update for vRealize Automation 8.0.1 HF1/HF2 so if you already installed the HF1 patch a while ago and before the account expiry, you have nothing to worry about.
It is recommended to install vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager 8.0.1 patch 1 before vRealize Automation 8.0.1 patch 1. The vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager 8.0.1 Patch 1 contains a fix for some intermittent delays in submitting the patch request.
Once your appliance or cluster is up and running apply the vRealize Automation 8.0.1 HF1 or HF2. ( Soon to be also released ) as I mentioned above in Option 2 for Existing Deployment.
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