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Press Win+X, A, Alt+Y to open a Command Prompt (Adimin) window and run the following command in it: md "E:\Software\Tools\VirtualMachines\VMware\VMwarePlayer". 3. Install VMware Player. Double-click the downloaded file VMware-player-12.1.0-3272444.exe to start the installation.
Hello. Whenever I do a install of VMWare Workstation 16 player, I get this error: MSVCP140.dll is missing. And then this: VCRUNTIME140.dll is missing. Any help? (Virtualbox works, but VMWare doesn't.
press windows key + Break to open system properties. under system, system type, should say 64 bit operating system. Hyper-v is not included in Windows 10 home, so no need to find and disable. BIOS - remove the power and the battery. press and hold the power button for 30 seconds. reinsert the battery.
Right click on Start > Select PowerShell (Admin) Copy/paste the following into the Window > Press Enter. bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off. and REBOOT. If you need hypervisor for something like windows emulator tools in visual studio just re-enable when you need by replacing Off with Auto.
The host OS is Windows 11 Pro and this is OEM version running on a Lenovo ThinkPad laptop. The guest OS is Windows 10 Pro booting in a VMware Workstation Player. Do I need a separate Windows 10 Pro product key? If no, will I be using the same product key as the host OS? If yes, can I use OEM key for Windows 10 Pro in my setup? Or do I need ...
If you obtain a legitimate Windows 7 DVD or ISO file (e.g., by using the "Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool" from Heidoc.com), you will not be able to activate it without a retail license (see reply above from Bill Smithers). If you just want to "test" Windows 7, use the Heidoc tool to download the August 2018 version.
Report abuse. Hi, my name is Anderson Souza, I hope I can help you with your issue. You could try VMWare Player but on the product page it doesn't mention support for your processor type. I also didn't find any information on the Qualcomm page about support for virtualizers other than Hyper-v. My suggestion is that you try contacting Qualcomm ...
Since they think it's a Windows related issue, it might be worth trying an in-place upgrade and see if that does it. Should back up your stuff before in the event there's a crash and burn. Otherwise, it should be a driver or software use thing.
Replied on April 19, 2022. Hi Shoyeb Khan, I am Dave, I will help you with this. Some people indicate this solution worked for them, in VMWare, go to Settings - Processors and Memory. Turn off this setting 'Enable code profiling applications in this virtual machine' Save that setting and restart (not shut down) your PC.
I recently grabbed a Windows 8.1 ISO so I can install it on a 32-bit VM (using VMware Workstation Player on a Windows 10 host), but shortly after the installation window popped up, it gave me an error