Download the latest drivers for your VMware PCI Ethernet Adapter to keep your Computer up-to-date. Use the links on this page to download the latest drivers for your VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet8 from our share libs. VMware ESXi 6.0 nx_nic 6.0.643 NIC driver for QLogic and OEM-branded 1/10GbE Ethernet Adapters This driver CD release includes support for version 6.0.643 of the QLogic nx_nic driver on ESXi 6.0. The nx_nic driver products based on the QLogic P3 controller-based Intelligent Ethernet adapters. For detailed information about ESX hardware compatibility, check the I/O Hardware Compatibility Guide Web application. MD5SUM: 2dd491e3cd1690910644f1 SHA1SUM: bad56a47ff114ad3cbc83757da019de957b708b0. Attention, Internet Explorer User Announcement: VMware Communities has discontinued support for Internet Explorer 7 and below. In order to provide the best platform for continued innovation, VMware Communities no longer supports Internet Explorer 7. VMware Communities will not function with this version of Internet Explorer. Please consider upgrading to Internet Explorer 8, 9, or 10, or trying another browser such as Firefox, Safari, or Google Chrome. (Please remember to honor your company's IT policies before installing new software!) • • • •. After several hair-pulling hours, this simple answer resolved my issue. ( add ethernet0.virtualDev = 'e1000' ) No Problems, glad my little adventure with the same issue was able to help:) I went through the exact same issue where Win 7 Beta would not use the AMD card, and no matter what driver I installed on the vm it would not work, stumbled across that line, threw it in and vola! It worked:) edit: sorry to any of the mods for the double post, this forum is nothing like phpBB or vBullitin where one can open up multiple tabs for replies and copy the BB code and reply to multiple replies in one big reply. I thought I'd reply to this thread as I had the same issue I am using SCCM Operating System Deployment (OSD) and testing it deploying Windows 7 Professional. Using VMware server I chose the Vista machine and a 'bare-metal' install worked perfectly. My next test was to 'upgrade' a Windows XP VM. This fell in a heap. After much checking I found that the process fell over whilst using Plug and Play to install the AMD PCnet driver which is the default for an XP created VM. Strange, because if I ran VMware tools it could install the driver without issue Anyway having found these threads I too added the e1000 line into the settings and then found it worked perfectly.
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