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Good day,
Any fix to this issue on VMware,”SMBus Host Controller not enabled!
This message is annoying everytime I boot my VMware that message appear and I need to reset,restart and even turn it off after so many tries and finally its also booted.
Can you help me with this error sir and please see below attached photo for your reference.
Thanks and bstrgds,
Dars
Hi!
The screenshot is very big. Please attach a smaller file.
Greetings!
Diego
Good day,
Please check below attached photos of SMBhost Error.
Thanks!
Greetings!
Hi!
Do you mean that sometimes kali gets stuck in such window and you need to reboot your host machine?
Have you tried to remove that kali and import a new one?
Greetings!
Diego
Good day,
No, I don’t get stuck from host machine.vmware starts normally only it is stuck when this error comes on screen and didn’t boot to kali.
I did it again and again with new extracted custom kali and imported it.the error still thesame.
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