MikhailT's Posts

Is anyone seeing this fix working still on the latest Windows 11 and nvidia driver updates? It is not longer working for me. 
Did anyone report this to Vmware support directly? This is still an issue with Vmware 17 latest builds. Setting max frame rate will still crash VMs.
Have you pass it on to VMware to investigate? It sounds like knowing this is limited to nvidia GPU and turning that option should give them enough info to reproduce this. 
On my end, 16.1.2 build-17966106 is all I need to restore the working state of VMware. I didn't have to restore any backups, just uninstall the latest version and install that one. You may have to re... See more...
On my end, 16.1.2 build-17966106 is all I need to restore the working state of VMware. I didn't have to restore any backups, just uninstall the latest version and install that one. You may have to reinstall VMware
Strangely, I get the same error on desktop PC when I start more than one VM. 
Thanks! Using D3D11on12 instead of OpenGL did fix this issue.  vmx workaround did not work at all for me. 
Hi,  I'm using MS Edge Canary that is now affected. Edge stable is fine.  The Angle switch to openGL was the first thing I did as this bug was in Chrome last year but this time, it isn't working.  ... See more...
Hi,  I'm using MS Edge Canary that is now affected. Edge stable is fine.  The Angle switch to openGL was the first thing I did as this bug was in Chrome last year but this time, it isn't working.  I switched the VM to OpenGL and it still didn't work. I also switched the browser's flag to use OpenGL and it still didn't work.  I'm using 497.29 nvidia drivers on Windows 11, VMware Workstation 16.2.1 build-18811642.    Note this is the actual VM, no RDP or anything like that. 
I did that, it didn't work. W7 will continue to crash as long as "Accelerate 3D Graphics" is enabled for me. I have the same specs as the OP here.