This issue comes up a lot when you have a laptop with discrete graphics. You might be able to use something like HybridGraphics but you have to use the open source drivers, the official nvidia ones...
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This issue comes up a lot when you have a laptop with discrete graphics. You might be able to use something like HybridGraphics but you have to use the open source drivers, the official nvidia ones...
You're running older versions of VMWare so try downgrading the hardware compatibility level of the VM.
If that doesn't work, VMWare Player 12 is a free download.
Possibly a display driver issue.
When you hit the grub screen on boot, edit the line (by pressing e). Look for a line that starts with linux and ends with quiet. After quiet, add nomodeset and...
For Workstation 10, make sure your hardware compatibility level for the VM is set to 10.
Sounds like the boot order has the hard drive first. You can either change that in the BIOS/UEFI or oftentimes you can press an F-key while its booting (i.e. F2, F8, or F12 are common) to select a...