I was more brutish than that. First, I uninstalled Player 17. Good. Then I went into C:\Windows\System32\Drivers and deleted the aformentioned system files except vmx86.sys. It kept saying that some ...
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I was more brutish than that. First, I uninstalled Player 17. Good. Then I went into C:\Windows\System32\Drivers and deleted the aformentioned system files except vmx86.sys. It kept saying that some other application was using it, so I got rid of my openSUSE VMs. Still wouldn't budge, so I moved it. I tried to move it to the Recycle [sic] Bin, but it dug in and I wound up putting it in OneDrive. Then I tried destroying the file by selecting all text and deleting it, but no, it was in use by another app! Being that I'm stubborner than stubborn system files, I flushed out every single iteration of vmx86.sys in drive C:. That actually did it. I was able to delete vmx86.sys for good. Then I installed VMware Workstation Player 17.0.2 without a hitch. Same thing with my openSUSE VMs. Thank you, Technogeezer, for the guidance.