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Same issue here.  Were you able to find a solution ? 
Technogeezer Thanks so much for your feedback. I've done that already and disabled Hyper-V in 2 ways (GUI and power shell )in my previous researches. I think that is the real issue, that Hyper-v is ... See more...
Technogeezer Thanks so much for your feedback. I've done that already and disabled Hyper-V in 2 ways (GUI and power shell )in my previous researches. I think that is the real issue, that Hyper-v is not getting disabled as it should . Will research little bit more in regards of that feature and will keep you posted Since these VMs are preatty important for my dayli basis , I thoutht about a workaround , so I install ESXI on the VM workstation  and it got installed  fine however when I try to build the same VM (FMC 6.4.0) I get an error not allowing it to boot . This time I receive the following error .  "Failed to power on virtual machine FMC-6.4. This host does not support Intel VT-x. "  Virtualize Intel VT-x /EPT or AMD-v/RVI box is not checked on VM created to host ESXI ,which suposes to be the issue . So I'm not sure if this could be also related . This option is also disabled for VM created to host FMC .   
Hello Everyone .  I've been facing some  issues with VMware workstation 15/16 proo recently .  I used to use workstation to build some machines specially Cisco FMC/FTD for home lab. It has been wor... See more...
Hello Everyone .  I've been facing some  issues with VMware workstation 15/16 proo recently .  I used to use workstation to build some machines specially Cisco FMC/FTD for home lab. It has been working fine on my Acer aspire machine 16RAM/corei5 4 cores , however newer Cisco devices needs more resources, so now I have this Dell precision 5530 laptop.  The thing is that when I tried to boot an FMC on vmware workstation it just shows " boot 6.4.0  loading"  and gets stuck there, it can run for hours with no errors or progress until you turn off the vm . Same virtual machine in this case (FMC 6.4.0) intallation/booting goes fine on the other laptop (with less resources), after the "loading" I suppose to see "" BIOS DATA CHECK SUCCESFUL" but it seems this is not getting done .  I have collected somo logs created within virtual machines folders . I started running same ovf file on both computers and settings are exactly the same , so I have 2 files one on working machine and other on non working machine,but cannot find a solution.  I attach the logs on both machines and screenshoot of the VM behavior . Any assistance will be greatly appreciated   
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