ERROR Failed to get exclusive lock on the configuration file. Another VMware process might be running using the configuration file
Solution 1
Ok, remove everything except .vmx and .vmdk files and run the machine again. That should completely wipe out anything corrupted within the machine state. Make a backup to those files if you don't consider it safe. – azbarcea
The above comment from azbarcea is what worked for me. If you can't delete the files because it says they're in use, restart the machine, then delete the files. Also remember to delete the any folders with lck files
Solution 2
These are the consequences of Windows updating. I rolled back to the previous version and it worked for me.
Solution 3
Try restarting your system..I have faced the same issue solved by just restarting the system.
Solution 4
This problem was solved by Repair VMWare Installation as doing it, all running files in background are closed here is a link to help you out in this situation https://www.majorgeeks.com/content/page/vmware_failed_to_get_exclusive_lock_on_the_configuration_file_error.html
Marisa Ferreira
Updated on July 09, 2022Comments
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Marisa Ferreira almost 2 years
I have been using a virtual machine for a long time and have never had problems starting but now I have a problem:
Whenever I try to start it shows this error:
"Failed to get exclusive lock on the configuration file. Another VMware process might be running using the configuration file."
If I click OK, the next message is:
"Error while powering on: Cannot find a valid peer process to connect to."
I tried to remove the
vmx.lck
folders, but that did not help.I use
windows
operating system on local computer.Someone can help me ?