
It actually works great much better than it ever did running Vista. Windows simply does not find the appropriate driver for the device. Base System Device and Missing drivers I have an Inspiron 1525 that I am currently running Windows 8 64 bit OS on. Memory Address Range: Base= xFEBFE000 End= xFEBFFFFF Min= x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF

IO Range: Base=x1080 End=x10BF Min=x0000 Max=xFFFF Alias=xFF, Decode=x00 To install the driver for this device, click the Driver tab, and then click Update Driver. The drivers for this device are not installed correctly. This Device Has a Problem: Code=28 (0x1C) Using Windows 'System Information' utility, it is the same problem device reported by the OP: There also is a crash of the VmwareService.EXE when it is attempted to be restarted during the Repair Installation of VMware Tools, but not on the first time install after a clean removal as you instructed above. VMware Tools themselves are working properly, as is the operating system itself.

Removing and re-installing tools did not help. I am encountering this same issue under Windows 98 with VMware v12.5.9.
