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I have downloaded and installed latest version of Docker (inside a VMWare VM, win 10 Enterprise). I get the follwing error. Upon googling on this I just get a lot of cases referring to another thread (that doesnt have a solution either), some threads just die out.

Please No references, If you know what the problem is just write it here on SO :)

No activity detected on VM, aborting at Docker.Core.Pipe.NamedPipeClient.Send(String action, Object[] parameters) in C:\workspaces\stable-18.09.x\src\github.com\docker\pinata\win\src\Docker.Core\pipe\NamedPipeClient.cs:line 36 at Docker.Actions.DoStart(SynchronizationContext syncCtx, Boolean showWelcomeWindow, Boolean executeAfterStartCleanup) in C:\workspaces\stable-18.09.x\src\github.com\docker\pinata\win\src\Docker.Windows\Actions.cs:line 92 at Docker.Actions.<>c__DisplayClass21_0.b__0() in C:\workspaces\stable-18.09.x\src\github.com\docker\pinata\win\src\Docker.Windows\Actions.cs:line 155 at Docker.WPF.TaskQueue.<>c__DisplayClass19_0.<.ctor>b__1() in C:\workspaces\stable-18.09.x\src\github.com\docker\pinata\win\src\Docker.WPF\TaskQueue.cs:line 59

futher information in log file

[NamedPipeServer][Error ] Unable to execute Start: No activity detected on VM, aborting at Docker.Backend.ContainerEngine.Linux.DoStart(Settings settings, String daemonOptions) in C:\workspaces\stable-18.09.x\src\github.com\docker\pinata\win\src\Docker.Backend\ContainerEngine\Linux.cs:line 268 at Docker.Backend.ContainerEngine.Linux.Start(Settings settings, String daemonOptions) in C:\workspaces\stable-18.09.x\src\github.com\docker\pinata\win\src\Docker.Backend\ContainerEngine\Linux.cs:line 117

(I have only one CPU on my VM, after another tip. )

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Hmm... maybe _I confused multiple processors with multiple cores when I said Ive already tested one CPU:s

When you have multiple cores (in my VM settings) it doesnt work. But when I have 1 core, it works, both with 1 and multiple CPUs.

It might have taken more than one restart or that you should do things in the right order...anyway: It have been working ok for a few says now so I guess you should not have multiple cores when you run on a VM

If you have this problem and changing to 1 core helps you, please write a quick comment on this post, to help others. Im not sure if it was this that made the trick

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  • For me it is noto working - when docker is switching to linux containers it reverts my changes back (from on eprocessor back to two processors, max 4)
    – Marcin
    Apr 6, 2019 at 15:18
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I have 4 CPUs set in Docker/setting/advanced, but my hard disk is slow. When I start my Docker, my disk activity time is 100%, then I can see "No activity detected on VM, aborting". But my disk activity time is still 100%. So I wait for a time, when activity time is 0%, I restart the Docker and my Docker is running.

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