Add a new DWORD value named EnableVirtualizationBasedSecurity and set it to 0 to disable it. Open Registry Editor, now Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\DeviceGuard. Open Command Prompt as Administrator and type the following gpupdate /force In RUN box type “gpedit” then Goto ġ- Computer Configuration 2- Administrative Templates 3- System – Device Guard : IF NO DEVICE GUARD : (DOWNLOAD install this “c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Group Policy\Windows 10 November 2019 Update (1909)\PolicyDefinitions” copy to c:\windows\PolicyDefinitions ) 4- Turn on Virtualization Based Security. Today we will be fixing VMWare error on a windows 10 computer. I did not try this because the solution in this worked for me.įixed error in VMware Workstation on Windows 10 host Transport (VMDB) error -14: Pipe connection has been broken. VMware/Microsoft has a KB article how to disable Windows Defender Credential Guard, link and link. To enable the Hyper-V role again use the following command:Ī reboot of of the Windows 10 is necessary. After the reboot I was able to boot the Windows 10 VM. To disable Hyper-V from starting the following command can be used:Ī reboot of Windows 10 is necessary. The same solution can be used to disable the Hyper-V role in Windows 10. The bottom line that the Hyper-V role conflicts with VMware Workstation. In 2013 I did a post about using VMware Workstation and Hyper-V together on Windows 8, link. VMware Workstation can be run after disabling Device/Credential Guard. VMware Workstation and Device/Credential Guard are not compatible. When using VMware Workstation 15 Pro with on Windows 10 with the Hyper-V role enabled I’ve got the following error when trying to install or start Windows 10 in VMware Workstation:
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |