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@msbb wrote:Before this, my attempt to update the system to the latest version was still invalid.
So I tried to update to the latest preview version.
I also tried reinstalling VMware Workstation using the default settings.
None of these worked, still unable to start the virtual machine.
The problem is the host OS is on the Insider Preview. As mentioned earlier, you need to switch back to a stable version Windows 10/11 such as 22H2. With Hyper-V enabled, VMware Workstation will be using Windows Hypervisor API instead of root Intel VT-x/AMD-V native calls to the CPU.
If you insist on using Insider Preview, I would suggest you then remove Hyper-V from the host OS. But you already mentioned you need Hyper-V. So you choose whether you want a working VMware system or Hyper-V.
If your use of Hyper-V does not involved direct device access (such as using GPU for machine learning from WSL2), maybe just run the Hyper-V inside a VM and remove the Insider Preview on the host OS and switch to 22H2.