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sujinsong
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This host supports Intel VT-x, but the Intel VT-x implementation is incompatible with VMware Player.

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This host supports Intel VT-x, but the Intel VT-x implementation is incompatible with VMware Player.
This host does not support "Intel EPT" hardware assisted MMU virtualization. 
Module 'CPUIDEarly' power on failed. 
Failed to start the virtual machine.
 
 
why cant be incompatible with VMware Player???
how do i do???
 
 
 
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scott28tt
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@sujinsong 

Version of Workstation Player?

System hardware?

Virtualisation BIOS settings enabled?

 


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Psycho_fish
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Hey,  I have the same issue with the laptop I am using. it is an old HP laptop and is running an Intel Centrino Dual Core processor.

Virtualization is activated but I am well aware the laptop I am using for my studies is some what outdated. It is however running Windows 10.

Is there a way for me to fix this problem or an older version that will be compatible and able to run that i can use?

 

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RDPetruska
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The latest version of Player which supports your host CPU is 12.5.x

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Psycho_fish
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Thank You very much will give it a try

 

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