RaSystemlord
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@stefy77 

OK, with the matter of getting VMware networking to work in Windows 10 install. There was already a mention that you are able to access Internet from a VM - so networking works and is configured for Internet access, too.

As for getting errors in VMware install, this should not happen. I did provide a list of possibilities above. There were many items to check.

The solution above was a reinstall of VMware software. It is a very common problem with Windows 10 - it's, generally speaking, a Day 1 problem of Win 10 OS ... it does break applications, escpecially with Feature Upgrades. The solution is rather simple, a reinstall of the application. You say that you tried this, but did you try this AFTER any upgrade/update of Win10.

Also, are you using the very latest version VMware? If not, please do so.

I don't think there is a generic problem with Windows 10 & VMware, preventing a decent install. It must be specific to your system ... for those, please refer the list in my previous answer.

As for manual possibilities, at least with Workstation Pro, you ARE able to create Network Drivers & networks of your own choice. That can be done in GUI and is rather easy. To my knowledge, you can install Pro version, use it for 30 days and after that Network GUI stays operational for VMware Player use (which is also installed with Pro).

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