Try copying over your D3 to somewhere else.
It is a problem within D3 itself.
first time seen
have you tried to uninstall Visual C 2010 and install it again?
are you on a vmware enviroment?
the first thing is because your running in a VM and not on an actual computer i dont know if we're going to be able to help you as thats kind of out of the scope of support.
is there a reason why your not running it on your machine natively?
you can also run multiple D3 clients like this
copy ur diablo3 folder to somewhere else, change its name, go to ur diablo3 copied folder and go to diablo III.exe, right click and make shortcut, now go to shortcut and right click on it, go to properties and where u have like "D:\lolz\diablo3,exe" -launch (add: -launch at the and) and now u can run multiple diablo3 instances
then obviously something is wrong with that copy of that VM you made.
Great,report it under Trinity's section plznothing wrong with VM... Trinity issue. Changed back to older version of trinity solved this problem.






