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Jake1042
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

Windows compatibility

I run a VMware Workstation Player on a Windows 10 PC.

The Player runs a VM also with Windows 10.

Shall the Windows 10 on the PC have a same or higher version than the one in the VM?

Example:

PC: 20H2 19042.1466

VM: 21H1 19043.1466

Will that work - or shall the VM also be 20H2 (or the PC 21H1)?

It works in the sense, that it runs. But is there a conflict lying ahead with this setup?

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wila
Immortal
Immortal

Hi,

As long as the host OS is supported by VMware Workstation (which it is) there's no problem.

See also:

https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/80807

 

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ender_
Expert
Expert

Host and guest OSes do not have to match – you can run Windows 11 in a VM running on Windows 10 for example.

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Jake1042
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

OK - very good to hear.

About Windows 11 in a VM on a Windows 10 host: I once wanted to create a Windows 10 VM from with VM Workstation on a host running Windows 7. That was not possible. But maybe "creating" is different from "running".

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ender_
Expert
Expert

As long as the VMWare version you're using supports Windows 10 VMs, it doesn't matter what your host OS is, even if it's Windows 7.

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