If you don't use snapshots, check the antivirus. The recommendation is to commit your snapshots as soon as possible.Īlso note that "Auto-protect" also continually keeps a number of snapshots open and is not something I personally recommend using. There can be lots of reasons on why a VM (or a computer in general) is slow and it is not always easy to troubleshoot without getting all info that you would get if you have the machine on your desk.Īlso note that most people helping out here are volunteers (VMware users helping other VMware users, the forum is not an official support channel!)Īnother possible and common reason for VMs that slow down is if you keep a lot of snapshots open. You'll have to wait a few minutes at the very least. Your VM is still booting, lots of stuff gets scheduled immediately after you log in. When you start a VM and immediately go look at Task Manager you don't get to see what makes things slow.
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