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Are you really trying to run Win10 + Win NT with 1 GB RAM? If you are, that is your problem.
I have had a similar question open for Ubuntu 20.04.1 for over a week now. It's too slow to even start to work. No answers available, it seems. I have used VMware Player & Pro for 15+ years on Ub... See more...
I have had a similar question open for Ubuntu 20.04.1 for over a week now. It's too slow to even start to work. No answers available, it seems. I have used VMware Player & Pro for 15+ years on Ubuntu and Windows - this is now a new situation.
This is what I meant, solution included in the .log.   2021-01-03T18:57:04.048+01:00| vmx| I005+ Power on failure messages: This host supports Intel VT-x, but Intel VT-x is disabled. 2021-01-03T18... See more...
This is what I meant, solution included in the .log.   2021-01-03T18:57:04.048+01:00| vmx| I005+ Power on failure messages: This host supports Intel VT-x, but Intel VT-x is disabled. 2021-01-03T18:57:04.048+01:00| vmx| I005+ Intel VT-x might be disabled if it has been disabled in the BIOS/firmware settings or the host has not been power-cycled since changing this setting. 2021-01-03T18:57:04.048+01:00| vmx| I005+ (1) Verify that the BIOS/firmware settings enable Intel VT-x and disable 'trusted execution.'
Sorry for the answer in English, but I guess google translator works ... In my experience, VMware 16.x requires BIOS setups for virtualization. They were not required with earlier versions. That s... See more...
Sorry for the answer in English, but I guess google translator works ... In my experience, VMware 16.x requires BIOS setups for virtualization. They were not required with earlier versions. That should solve the boot problem as such ... but ... However, with Ubuntu 20.04.1, I have NOT got VMware 16.x or 15.x to work after booting. They are very, VERY slow and even getting logged in takes too long, if it would ever finish. It seems that Ubuntu 20.04.1 is not supported, after 8 months of its release ... I have had the same question here open for a week and nobody seems to be able to answer. Perhaps too embarrassing to admit a problem like this ... or what is the deal?
(...sorry if this comes twice, not seeing the first one sent without registration...) Cannot use a Windows 10 or Windows 7 VM at all in VMware 16.1 and Ubuntu 20.04.1. VM is very, very slow and ta... See more...
(...sorry if this comes twice, not seeing the first one sent without registration...) Cannot use a Windows 10 or Windows 7 VM at all in VMware 16.1 and Ubuntu 20.04.1. VM is very, very slow and takes ages to start - it is not usable at all. I verified with a similar computer (theoretically identical), i7/Asus with Win10 as Host and it works fine. VM in this test was the same, on USB-3 SSD disk. I also upgraded BIOS to latest and checked virtualization settings in BIOS and in VM - no help. My VM was a new one, created for this test, because old ones (Win7) didn't work either. I have used VMware Pro and Player for 10+ years in Ubuntu and this is the first time this happens. Should I wait for VMware 16.02 or what is the problem?