![]() This indicates that some kernel extensions were not correctly loaded. The easiest way to work around the problem is to reboot OS X. When upgrading Fusion, in some cases the networking kernel extensions don't get unloaded properly. Please use the comments below only for things specific to this document general questions are better off in the discussion section. If you want to be notified of changes and additions to this document, you can use the "Receive email notifications" action in the sidebar on the left. For guest-specific questions, see Frequently Asked Questions about Guest OSes. The document assumes familiarity with common terms such as guest or host see A Beginner's Guide to VMware Fusion for an explanation. It may also answer questions in more depth than is appropriate for a normal forum post. This document is intended to address common questions not already covered by various other sources, such as the official Fusion FAQ, the latest release notes and documentation, or anything else in the Fusion forum documents category. Disclaimer: This is a personal document and is not official or endorsed by VMware.
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