Then run the readiness tool with the disable flag: Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned The tool is a powershell script so make sure to set your powershell exexution policy: Check local group policy for the following and disable:Ĭomputer configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Device Guard > Turn on Virtualization Based Security: disabled I was able to disable credential guard by using microsoft's Device Guard and Credential Guard hardware readiness tool: įirst, make sure it isn't managed by group policy. Re-enabled the VT-x features in BIOS and am right back to where I started with the 'VMware and Hyper-V are not compatible' errors.Ĭredential guard is the root of the problem. Tried one of my Win 10 圆4 VM's andĬould not get it to run.but also did not get the 'VMware not compatible with Hyper-V' messages either. There were some complaints by VMware but it did run. This did allow me to launch a Win XP SP3 (32-bit) VM.
I also tried turning off the Intetl VT-x features in BIOS. I also have uninstalled/reinstalled VMware - no luck. I also confirmed that no Hyper-V components were active in Windows Components Add/Remove.
So it appears to be related to the upgrade process. 1607 and VMware Workstation 12.1.1 is running fine.
I have a second machine (Dell LatitudeĮ7440) which was a clean-install of Windows 10 x 64 Enterprise ver. After the upgrade I am now getting this error. Prior to the upgrade VMware Workstation v.
I recently upgraded my desktop from Win Enterprise 圆4 to the anniversary update ver 1607. Update: I tried with the build 14316 and got the same issue. I tried the bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off but did not work. I sent this issue using the Feedback Hub app, but I would like to find a workaround while another build is released. I cannot run VMware neither Hyper-V, because I am not able to enable the Hyper-V Platform again (everything is good in my BIOS). I then ran the upgrade to the 14295 again and just received the same error, even when I have not enabled Hyper-V at all. I reinstalled build 1511 (full updated), installed only VMware and it worked just fine. Hyper-V was disabled, of course, but I figured out that the Hyper-V Platform is greyed out (look at the Pic2). Remove the Hyper-V role from the system before running VMware Workstation" (Pic1). "VMware Workstation and Hyper-V are not compatible. Everything seems to be fine, but I received this error message when I tried to run a VMware VM:
The Workstation Virtual Machines Wizard helps the user to install Windows 10 in a very few steps from a disc.I upgraded Windows 10 Enterprise to build 14295 I had Hyper-V enabled and, because of my job, had to disable it and installed VMware Workstation 12.1 Pro. The user can directly launch VMware Workstation right from Windows 10, with the help of Cortana. Cortana, the personal digital assistant and the linking capabilities in the new Edge web browser works well with this new product. In the latest version of VMware Workstation, the developers have added support for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, which is also known as Redstone 3, aside from adding support for Ubuntu 19.04 as well as for Fedora 30. VMware Workstation 16 is built on the latest vSphere Virtual Hardware Platform, which enables users to stay organized with customized network renaming. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server/Desktop 12 SP3.