Lỗi vmware workstation pro cant run on windows
When trying to deploy a 64bits VM from VMware Workstation 16 hosted on a Windows 11 family edition, I have this error message: Show "VMware Workstation does not support nested virtualization on this host. Module 'HV' power on failed. Virtualized Intel VT-x/EPT is disabled for this ESX virtual machine. You will only be able to run 32-bit nested virtual machines. Are you facing error "VMware Workstation Pro can't run on Windows"? If so, you may want to know what causes this problem and how to solve it. In this post, MiniTool Partition Wizard offers you 4 solutions. On This Page : VMware Workstation Pro Can’t Run on WindowsI have discovered that my installation of three updates on Saturday has caused the failure of VMware Workstation Pro 14.1.7 to start. On Sunday, when I attempted to run VMware Workstation, it produced a Notification that said “VMware Workstation Pro can’t run on Windows”. — answers.microsoft.com Some people report that they have encountered “VMware Workstation Pro can’t run on Windows” error. Have you also encountered this problem? Why does this problem happen to you? Actually, this problem may occur if you have installed one of the following updates:
Once one of these cumulative updates is installed on Windows 10 devices, Compatibility Assistant will generate “VMware Workstation Pro can’t run on Windows” error when you try to run VMWare Workstation Pro. As per AskWoody, Microsoft has recently removed VMWare from the Windows Application Compatibility database, which means that the app can’t run because it’s not considered a compatible product. But this problem only happens to all versions of VMWare Workstation Pro prior to 15.1. How to Fix “VMware Workstation Pro Can’t Run on Windows” ErrorTo solve this problem, the easiest way is to buy the latest release of VMware Workstation Pro. But this isn’t necessarily the thing that everyone wants to do, especially given its rather high price. Are there methods that can solve this error without fees? Yes, there are. In this part, I will introduce you 4 ways. Way 1: Rename VMwareSome users report that renaming VMware can solve this problem. You can try this method first. Here is the tutorial.
Way 2: Uninstall Windows UpdatesThe second way is to uninstall windows updates and block them from reinstalling. To uninstall these updates, please follow the steps below:
If you want to block them from reinstalling, please refer to the following post: Way 3: Use Registry EditorSome people think they can solve this problem by changing Windows Compatibility Assitant in Registry Editor. Here is the guide:
Way 4: Use Windows ADKSome users report that they have solved this problem with Windows ADK (Assessment and Deployment Kit). Here is the tutorial:
Top 10 Solutions to Fix This App Can’t Run on Your PC in Win 10 About The AuthorPosition: Columnist Linda has been working as an editor at MiniTool for 5 years. She is always curious about computer knowledge and learns it crazily. Her articles are simple and easy to understand. Even people who do not understand computer can gain something. By the way, her special focuses are disk management, data recovery and PDF editing. |