In this article, we will discuss the best troubleshooting methods to fix this issue. The common reason for this error appearing seems to be caused by a sudden loss of power that shuts down the VM host. Beyond this, this issue can arise if your VM doesn’t have enough RAM memory to perform the required task. This issue can be extremely annoying to deal with even if you have only one VM running. If you’re using multiple VMs, then this issue grows in importance, as you will need to apply these methods to every running virtual machine. Please follow the methods presented in this list closely to avoid causing any other issues.

Here’s what to do if your VMware autostart is not working

1. Restore your VM from backup

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2. Check your VMs RAM memory

Note: It is recommended that you run the tool for several hours at least (1-2 days recommended), to make sure that the entire set of tests have been performed.

3. Remove and re-add the Virtual Machine

Note: It is recommended that you back up your VM before attempting this method. To remove the VM: To re-add the VM:

Conclusion

Please let us know if this guide helped you solve your issue caused by VMware autostart not working. You can let us know by commenting below this article. READ ALSO:

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