You always will need the kernel headers that match the version of your current kernel.
The simple way to ensure this always happens is to first install the kernel headers and then follow that with a system update (For TW users an upgrade).
My computer system version is Windows 7, I have been using VMware Workstation Pro 14 software, but some require me to upgrade VMware Workstation Pro 15. The problem I am having now is that my computer cannot install this version of the software. The specific situation is that I open the installer installation program and prompt me to restart the computer or restart the computer later. It is useless to restart. I downloaded the three update branches of VMware Workstation Pro 15 as 15.0.0, 15.0.1, and 15.0.2, but I didn't. I changed another computer system. Windows 10 opened VMware Workstation Pro 15 The installer can be installed as normal as VMware Workstation Pro 14. Later, I switched to a computer that is also a Windows 7 operating system. It can be installed normally. What is the problem? I really want to get a solution because I have obsessive-compulsive disorder and I ask everyone for help.
After looking online, ://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/Lync/zh-CN/e847c93a-c9f9-4672-8634-e34cfb3d1f42/m... The article gives the solution to uninstall all the runtimes, so I uninstalled all the Microsoft Visual C++ runtimes on my computer.
Finally successfully installed the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 redistributable (x86) and Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 redistributable (x64) runtime, then I restarted the computer, using the administrator to run the VMware15 installer, the results are still the same! I try "VMware-workstation-full-15.0.2-10952284.exe", "VMware-workstation-full-15.0.1-10737736.exe", "VMware-workstation-full-15.0.0-10134415.exe" one by one. All three currently installed programs of WMware15, and finally can not be installed.
I uninstalled the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 redistributable (x86) and Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 redistributable (x64) runtime, I hope the problem can be solved, so I restarted the computer again and ran the WMware15 installer again. It really didn't change. Finally, I can only install WMware14 to use the virtual machine.
You need to make sure you have given executable permission to the .bundle file. Go to the folder in which the .bundle file is present, run the command chmod +x VMware-Workstation-12.5.6-5528349.x86_64.bundle. Now, run the installer using ./VMware-Workstation-12.5.6-5528349.x86_64.bundle
I ran into this same problem. I work at a large company where our entire infrastructure is virtual, so if you need a server you get a VMware VM. So I had a couple of Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition based Guest VM's that had 6GB of memory and 200 GB of disk space, but I wanted to run linux and a LAMP stack on them. So I tried to install VMware Workstation on one and I got an error message saying it couldn't be installed within a VM. I also tried Microsoft Virtual PC and got a similar error message. I installed Sun's VirtualBox and that installed fine, but I couldn't get the networking to work w/in the guest Ubuntu OS. My next step is to try QEMU although performance might become an issue.
I am doing practice of VMware vSphere Data center virtualization on single Physical machine. There is VMware Workstation installed on Windows 8 OS. In VM Workstation, I have installed Windows Server 2008 OS, VMware ESXi OS and created the VMware Data center LAB. There is VMs running in LAB, and its confirm that We can user VMware in VMware. But it depends on your need, and Products which is chosen.
Yes, you can, VMware can even detect if it's running inside of another vmware machine and warn you that VMception will cause worse performance. which it will, trust me, just try to get the version the virtual machines work best in a physical machine, as to get as much performance possible.
Step 10. Once the installation gets completed, you will see the following dialogue box. Click on Finish. If you have purchased the product and have a license key, click on License to enter the key.
While you are waiting, remove your USB dongle from your raspberry pi and plug it into your Windows 10 PC that has VM Workstation Player installed. Windows should detect it automatically and install all necessary drivers.
You can also specify which network card to use(in case you have multiple) in the virtual network configurator:
Unfortunately, this option is only available in the VMWare16 workstation, not in the Player
I have just installed Vmware Workstation 14 for testing. When I try to load (start) a guest I get the following message: This host does not support virtualizing real mode. The Intel "VMX Unrestricted Guest" feature is necessery to run this virtual...
You should ensure that the machine that you install nShield Monitor on runs 24X7 throughout the duration.You may need to reboot at some point at which point you will have to enter passwords to re-establish the master key.
Ensure that the path to the gns3server executable is correct (typically C:\Program Files\GNS3 in a default installation), and select a Host binding and Port. Selecting the 127.0.0.1 local loopback address tends to be the most trouble-free option to use as a host binding, but the dropdown menu does contain additional options. Click 'Next'.
Select your preferred Network adapters. This is device dependant. With this c3725 image, we can only add adapters to slots 0, 1, and 2, with slot 0 prepopulated with GT96100-FE dual Fast Ethernet adapter. Which adapters you can add, and how many slots you are allowed to install adapters to is device dependent. Click 'Next':
As of GNS3 2.2.3, the issue where users with AMD CPUs wanting to run the GNS3 VM in VMware Workstation needed to install a newer kernel has been resolved! It now works, like it did in past versions, so this workaround is no longer necessary.
Ubuntu is among the popular operating systems used for production and development purposes. It might be required to try it out or run in the dual-mode without allocating dedicated hardware to it. We can run it as a guest operating system on Windows Operating System using the VMware Workstation Player without actually installing it on dedicated hardware. This tutorial provides all the steps required to install Ubuntu 20.04 LTS as a guest operating system on Windows 10 using the regular installation of VMware Workstation Player 15. The steps should be similar for other Linux operating systems.
Notes: Make sure that your Windows is 64-bit for optimal output and at least 8GB of memory is installed on the system having a multi-core processor to install Ubuntu On VMware Workstation Player.
This tutorial assumes that you have access to Windows System with at least 8 GB of memory and VMware Workstation Player is already installed on it. You can also follow How To Install VMware Workstation Player On Windows 10.
In this step, we will create the Virtual Machine used to install Ubuntu 20.04 LTS On Windows using VMware Workstation Player. Launch the VMware Workstation Player if it's not running. It will show the Welcome Screen as shown in Fig 1.
Select Linux as the Guest operating system and Ubuntu 64-bit as the Version as shown in Fig 4. Now click the Next Button to configure virtual machine name and installation path as shown in Fig 5.
In this step, we will install Ubuntu On VMware Workstation Player using the Virtual Machine created by us in the previous step. The player will also provide the options to install VMware Tools for Linux. Installing the VMware Tools is optional at this stage. We can always install it later. VMware Tools is required to have the optimal performance of the guest operating system installed on the virtual machine. Now start the virtual machine by clicking the Play Button as shown in Fig 10. It will start installing the Ubuntu as shown in Fig 11 and Fig 12 and provides the options to choose the language as shown in Fig 13.
Now keep the root partition selected and also check the Format Checkbox as shown in Fig 20. Click the Install Now Button to start installing Ubuntu 20.04. It will also ask to confirm the disk changes as shown in Fig 22.
Now enter the password provided by you while installing Ubuntu. The player will show the Ubuntu Dashboard as shown in Fig 33 and shows the intro steps as shown in Fig 34, Fig 35, Fig 36, Fig 37, and Fig 38.
It's preferred to install VMware Tools for optimal performance as mentioned by me in the previous step. To get more details, maximize the VMware Workstation Player. We can see that Ubuntu does not cover the entire area of the Window.
This tutorial explained the steps required to download the Ubuntu Desktop Image from the official website of Ubuntu. It also explained the steps to create the virtual machine using the VMware Player and install Ubuntu Desktop as a guest operating system on it. This comes handy in several situations when we do not have options to install Ubuntu directly on the hardware. Keep commenting to join the discussion about installing Ubuntu as a virtual machine on VMware Workstation Player using the comment options as shown below.
Hi, I tried to install VMware Workstation 17, which also worked the first time. However I made the error to install it directly into D:/ without any folder, which led to some issues. So I deleted all the installed files which I could find and tried to reinstall. This time the Setup Wizard had three options: Change, Repair or Remove. I tried all three of them and got the same error message:
What I have already tried is: 1) Running the application as administrator, 2) Downloading the application again, 3) Searching for files that I have maybe missed from the first installation, and 4) Reinstalling Microsoft Visual C++ .