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plcothmane
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the virtual machine starts but windows 10 operating system does not start

hello,

I developed a virtual machine with VMware Workstation version 12.0.0 build-2985596

( with Laptop Windows7 64Bit );

And I wanted to open this virtual machine in another computer with VMware Workstation of the same version

( with desktop computer Windows10 64Bit );

The virtual machine starts but windows 10 operating system virtual does not start

but I have a problem avec with message:

your computer has encountered a problem and needs to restart,

I restart the virtual machine with a same problem,

you will find attached vmware.log

thank'you for your help me,

Cordialy

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a_p_
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it's by default in automatic,

That's strange. According to the log file, it's set to "Binary Translation". Try changing it to e.g. "Intel VT-x/EPT ..:", save settings, open settings again and set it to "Automatic".

André

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Welcome to the Community,

was there a special reason why you set the VM's preferred mode (in the "Processors" settings) to "Binary Translation"?

Please set it back to it's default "Automatic" to see whether this helps.


André

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plcothmane
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thank you for your welcom,

it's by default in automatic,

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it's by default in automatic,

That's strange. According to the log file, it's set to "Binary Translation". Try changing it to e.g. "Intel VT-x/EPT ..:", save settings, open settings again and set it to "Automatic".

André

plcothmane
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you are reason my logfile have Binary Translation setting,but after i changed,

and now i try Try changing preferred mode  to Intel VT-x/EPT  or AMD-v/RVI, save settings, open settings again and set it to "Automatic".

but it's same problem,

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