
As I had a very recent backup I rolled back to that.

You can boot into safe mode using F2 and you can the use the display but I couldn’t find a way to salvage the situation. The welcome chimes still sound but there is no way to see the screen. Once you reboot you are presented with a black screen. The Displaylink USB drivers are needed for the native W7 instance but cause a clash with VMWare Tools drivers in the virtual instance.ĭisplaylink version driver ( via Rexton ) 0.0 dated and downloaded automatically via MS updateĪll is fine until you install VMWare Tools. On the Mac I use a Displaylink USB adapter to power one monitor while the other is plugged directly into the Mac – why Mac haven’t sussed sub 27″ multi-monitor working baffles me but hey, I’m only the customer.īecause the same partition is used for a native machine and as a virtual machine you are stuck with the same drivers for both instances.


We are moving to using Bootcamp on our Macs so as to get the full power of the Mac for the Domino Designer client, it makes a big difference but I will post more on that later. This is a quick post to hopefully remind me of how I fixed this problem once I forget, Background
