VMware Workstation does not support nested virtualization on this host. Module 'HV' power on failed.
Virtualized AMD-V/RVI is disabled for this ESX virtual machine. You will only be able to run 32-bit nested virtual machines. Failed to start the virtual machine.
I have activated VIRUZALTION IN BIOS
Disable Hyper-V In turn windows features on or off windows 11
OS system : windows 11 Entreprise
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
Ram : 32 Go
After that I use this command in powershell and reboot system:
bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off
but the same problem.
Also I changed Change number of CPU cores to 1.
but the same problem.
disable Device Guard or Credential Guard.
but the same problem.
I don't know what caused this problem, I want to create a study project and install vmware vsphere 7.
When Memory Integrity is turned on, VMware Workstation also uses the Hypervisor API causing nested virtualisation to be unsupported.
Go to Windows Security -> Device Security -> Core Isolation and make sure Memory Integrity is “Off”.
I have exactly the same issue and memory integrity is turned off. But Workstation still refuses to run the nested vsphere 7 VMs, which it does a few weeks ago without any problem,
You have a fellow VMware employee who have the same problem in this thread.
Maybe you could try your internal Slack channel as suggested.
YES! This fixes my issue with running a VM and getting the error "amd-v-rvi is not supported on this platform"
This alone did not fix it: bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off
After that did fixed it: Windows Security -> Device Security -> Core Isolation and make sure Memory Integrity is “Off”.
This worked for me too.
Thank you very much!
Hi bro,
Error: VMware Workstation does not support nested virtualization on this host.
Solution:
Go to Control Panel.
Click on "Programs and Features."
Select "Turn Windows features on or off."
Disable "Hyper-V" and "Virtual Machine Platform."
It´s works on Windows 10 Pro x64 currently.