Vsphere Client Failed To Install Hcmon Driver Windows 10

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  3. Vsphere Client Failed To Install Hcmon Driver Windows 10 64-bit

.2 アップデート時に、「Failed to install the hcmon driver.」と表示されました。c: windows system32 drivers hcmon.sysを別名に変更すると良いそうですが、最終的にインストールできませんでした。.2. I have been working full time in IT since 2001 in 1st to 3rd line and System Administration roles. Jul 25, 2017 Installing vSphere Client fails with the error: Failed to create service for hcmon driver. Rename the C:windowssystem32drivershcmon.sys file to hcmon.sys.old. Run the installer again and it. But I don’t see Non-Plug and Play Drivers and VMware hcmon on my Windows 10 computer; Try renaming the C: Windows System32 drivers hcmon.sys file. Still get the same error; Solution. On my laptop, vSphere Client 5.5 and 6.0 (older build), and their respective Update Manager plug-in are installed; Remove these older clients and plug-ins.

I tried the install the most recent version of VMRC which can be found here and I got this error message during the installation:

I found the KB2130850 which mentioned that I should uninstall all vSphere Client instances, install VMRC and reinstall all vSphere Client instances. Unfortunately this was not the solution. I have then uninstalled the Horizon View Client too to be on the safe side. Again this was also not the solution.

I have then checked the vminst.log which can be found in the %TEMP% folder and saw the following error messages:

VNLCopyFileToSystemDir: Copying ‘C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesVMwareUSBhcmon.sys’ to ‘C:Windowssystem32drivershcmon.sys’
VNLGetLocalizedString: Failed to allocate a localized string 0x00000020: 317
VNLCopyFileToSystemDir: Failed to copy file: “C:Windowssystem32drivershcmon.sys”. (null) [32]
VNL_InstallHcmon: Failed to create service for hcmon driver.

This looked like that there are not sufficient permissions to copy the hcmon.sys to the destination folder, although the installer told me that he is using elevated permissions:

Because you haven’t “Run as Administrator” for msi packages I used an elevated cmd prompt to start the msi with Administrator permissions and lo and behold VMRC was installed without problems. There are 2 possibilities from my point of view why this happened.

  1. The elevation process of setups was little bit changed in Windows 10
  2. The hcmon.sys file was already there and the elevated permission was to less to replace it.

I did a quick check about these possibilities and it was 2. When there is an existing hcmon.sys (from vSphere Client), VMRC installer can’t replace it even if the installer gets elevated for installation. The only possibility was to start the installer as Administrator to get the hcmon.sys in the C:WindowsSystem32 directory replaced.

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The set of drivers that are installed when you install VMware Tools depends on the guest operating system and the VMware product. For detailed information about the features or functionality that these drivers enable, including configuration requirements, best practices, and performance, see the documentation for your VMware product. The following device drivers can be included with VMware Tools.

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On Windows guest operating systems whose operating system is Windows Vista or later, the VMware SVGA 3D (Microsoft - WDDM) driver is installed. This driver provides the same base functionality as the SVGA driver, and it adds Windows Aero support.

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Mouse driver
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Vsphere Client Failed To Install Hcmon Driver Windows 10 Bootable

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Guest Introspection Driver
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Memory control driver
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Vsphere Client Failed To Install Hcmon Driver Windows 10 Pro

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Vsphere Client Failed To Install Hcmon Driver Windows 10 64-bit

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