Yes, I'd try removing them and then reinstalling.

There hasn't been an update to the tools as tar as I know.   I used the ones 
that came with version 6.0.

You're right about your ram, that should be more then enough, especially for 
xp, lol!

Cait

On 2013-09-15, at 9:20 AM, KJSC radio <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi. I have 8 gigs on my mac and my VM  of xp is running I believe on 3 gigs, 
> which is more than enough for what I need it for pluss I don't want to slow 
> down performance on my mac side of things either. but yeah. you think I 
> should try removing VMware tools all together and then installing it again? 
> because I just did a rep of vmware tools and that didn't help. is there an 
> update of VMware tools that I don't know about? thanks.
> On Sep 15, 2013, at 7:14 AM, Cait and Maggie <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> I'm running an xp virtual machine and am doing the trial version of fusion 
>> 6.0.
>> 
>> I had to try installing vm tools twice, but it took on the second try.  I am 
>> not having issues with crashing.
>> 
>> How much ram do you have on your mac?  also, wonder if you need to make the 
>> ram for the vm more then it presently is?
>> 
>> I have 16 g of ram on my i mac.
>> 
>> hth,
>> Cait
>> 
>> On 2013-09-15, at 8:48 AM, KJSC radio <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all. if anyone is running vmware fusion 6 and is using an xp VM, I am 
>>> having a problem. if anyone has vmware tools installed on an xp VM, I'm 
>>> having a problem with my VMware tools. when I start up my xp VM, it will 
>>> try to start up VMware tools, but vmware tools core services crashes and I 
>>> get a send airror and don't send airror button. oh and I did tell VMware 
>>> fusion when I started up my windows xp VM for the first time after 
>>> upgrading vmware fusion 6 to upgrade the VM. does this mean, that the 
>>> latest version of vmware doesn't support xp any more with vmware tools? or 
>>> is there a work around for this type of crash. I want all my sinkrinisation 
>>> stuff back and I can't do it unless the vmware tools core service is 
>>> running which it  crashes on startup on my xp VM. if you guys could help 
>>> with this, I would be grateful. Thanks all and sorry for this long email… 
>>> Lol.
>>> 
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