Hey folks,
We recently ran into an issue while upgrading VMware Tools to version 13.0.0 on Windows Server VMs.
After the upgrade, we noticed:
โ Static IPs disappeared, and VMs defaulted to DHCP โ resulting in network drops and service disruptions.
If you're managing Windows servers with static addressing, planned properly.
๐ Why Does This Happen?
When VMware Tools updates, it often replaces the virtual NIC driver (like VMXNET3).
Windows detects this as a new network adapter, and:
- The original NIC is hidden
- Static IP is no longer bound to the new NIC
- The VM falls back to DHCP or ends up with no IP
โ What You Can Do to Prevent It
Hereโs the quick checklist we follow now:
๐น 1. Record Static IP Details
Before upgrading, export or note down:
- IP, Gateway, DNS
- NIC names
๐น 2. Avoid NIC Driver Upgrade (If Possible)
Use custom install during VMware Tools upgrade.
Uncheck NIC driver updates unless required.
๐น 3. Clean Up Old Adapters
After upgrade, go to Device Manager
โ Enable View > Show Hidden Devices
โ Remove any ghost/hidden NICs
๐น 4. Test First in Staging
Never update directly in production. We always test on low-impact VMs first.
Pro Tip:
Take a snapshot before the upgrade โ itโs a lifesaver for quick rollback.

