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VMware Workstation 11.0.0 Build 2305329


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VMware Workstation is powerful desktop virtualization software for software developers/testers and enterprise IT professionals that runs multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single PC. Users can run Windows, Linux, NetWare, or Solaris x86 in fully networked, portable virtual machines with no rebooting or hard drive partitioning required. VMware Workstation delivers excellent performance and advanced features such as memory optimization and the ability to manage multi-tier configurations and multiple snapshots. With millions of customers and dozens of major product awards over the last six years, VMware Workstation is a proven technology that improves productivity and flexibility. An indispensable tool for software developers and IT professionals worldwide.

Thanks to cybpsych for the update.

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Waiting for LITE version

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Waiting for LITE version

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so do I, not yet available.

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:huh: LITE, they dont have any lite version. UnOfficial build I guess :thumbsdown: .

Yes.

Waiting for LITE version

Regards

Lite version without a keygen is useless.

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the installer is now only about 300MB, compared to v10, which was around 500Mb...Don't get any lighter than that...

Also, we need a keygen!!!

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Working.

Not sure if it will be banned soon?

VMware Workstation 11 Licensed Key

1F04Z-6D111-7Z029-AV0Q4-3AEH8

test is okay!

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Working.

Not sure if it will be banned soon?

VMware Workstation 11 Licensed Key

1F04Z-6D111-7Z029-AV0Q4-3AEH8

test is okay!

Working.

Not sure if it will be banned soon?

VMware Workstation 11 Licensed Key

1F04Z-6D111-7Z029-AV0Q4-3AEH8

test is okay!

:showoff: mybe wii be blocked ,But now is ok :)

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AFAIK, VMware Workstation doesn't call home :think: the key should be working without glitch :p Nice found roustar31cn

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hmmm....this version has quite a lot of "known Issues"

Known Issues



3D rendering is not available in some guest operating systems if you use virtual hardware version 11.
If you upgrade a virtual machine from virtual hardware version 10 to 11, you might loose 3D functionality in the virtual machine.
Workaround: For Windows guest operating systems, upgrade VMware Tools to the latest version, which is included with Workstation 11. For Linux guests, only the following distributions are currently supported for virtual hardware version 11:
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and above
Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS and above
Fedora 20 with latest updates and above
For other Linux distributions and versions, if you plan to use 3D functionality, downgrade the virtual hardware version to 10.
Virtual machines that you upload to vCloud Air cannot access the Internet.
You must use the VMware vCloud Air portal to configure outbound Internet connectivity.
Workaround: Follow the instructions in the Knowledge Base article Allowing outbound Internet connectivity to a virtual machine within VMware vCloud Air (2053464)
Using certain Microsoft Office 2013 applications in a Windows 7 or later guest operating system can cause the guest to crash or the Workstation UI to become unresponsive.
For example, if you use Outlook 2013 to compose and read email, after a while, the guest might crash, or after you use Word 2013 for a while, the Workstation UI might stop responding.
Workaround: Turn off the 3D acceleration feature. From the menu bar, select VM > Settings > Display, and deselect "Accelerate 3D Graphics."
Using a USB headset with a Windows 8 or later guest operating system does not work.
Because most USB headsets expect a USB 2.0 controller, whereas Windows 8 and later guest operating systems use a USB 3.0 controller by default, you will not be able to use USB headsets with Windows 8 or later guests.
Workaround: Change the USB controller of the guest from USB 3.0 to USB 2.0.
The Easy Install feature is not supported for certain guest operating systems.
Easy Install is not supported for the following guest operating systems:
Windows 10 Technical Preview
OpenSUSE 13.2
SUSE Linux Enterprise 12
Fedora 21 Beta
Workaround: Install the guest operating system and VMware Tools manually.
Using the Easy Install feature with a virtual machine that uses EFI will fail if the disk size is larger than 2TB.
If you attempt to select a hard disk larger than 2TB, you see the following error message: "The specified virtual disk size is incompatible with Easy Install and may prevent the guest from booting properly. The disk must be smaller than 2 TB to use Easy Install."
Workarounds: Either choose a hard disk whose size is equal to or smaller than 2TB, or install the guest operating system manually.
Uninstalling Workstation from a Linux host and removing the configuration can prevent a shared virtual machine from being opened again.
If you are sharing virtual machines and then uninstall Workstation from a Linux host, remove the configuration, and then reinstall Workstation, you get an error message when you attempt to open a shared virtual machine.
Workaround: Stop sharing any virtual machines before you uninstall Workstation from a Linux host.
Shutting down a virtual machine on a host running Windows 10 Tech Preview can cause a blue screen.
If you have Workstation installed on a host that runs Windows 10 Tech Preview, occasionally when you shut down the guest operating system in a virtual machine, the host computer might restart unexpectedly. In this case, you see the following error code on a blue screen: DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION. This issue can sometimes also occur with power-off and suspend operations.
Workaround: If a newer build of Windows 10 Tech Preview is available, try updating to the newest version.
The fusemount feature works only if the fuse module is installed
If you have a virtual machine with an operating system that does not have the fuse module installed, such as CentOS, you might get an error when you select "VM > Settings > Hardware > Hard Disk" and select "Mount Disk" from the Utilities drop-down list. The error message says, "The VMware fuse daemon failed to start."
Workaround: Install the fuse module in the host operating system.

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The installer gives me an error that said i can't install VMware 11 because it requires Windows 7 64 Bit and above,i have installed Winows 8.1 Pro 32 Bit,and i have 32 Bit processor,exist a 32 Bit version of VMware 11? please any help to solve this problem? all the older versions of VMware (9,10) worked and installed always fine! thanks in advance!

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The installer gives me an error that said i can't install VMware 11 because it requires Windows 7 64 Bit and above,i have installed Winows 8.1 Pro 32 Bit,and i have 32 Bit processor,exist a 32 Bit version of VMware 11? please any help to solve this problem? all the older versions of VMware (9,10) worked and installed always fine! thanks in advance!

probably, the new version, have more stringent requirements for the presence of support hardware virtualization, and it is usually present in the 64-bit windows

Thanks for your quick answer! so how can install VMware 11?

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The installer gives me an error that said i can't install VMware 11 because it requires Windows 7 64 Bit and above,i have installed Winows 8.1 Pro 32 Bit,and i have 32 Bit processor,exist a 32 Bit version of VMware 11? please any help to solve this problem? all the older versions of VMware (9,10) worked and installed always fine! thanks in advance!

probably, the new version, have more stringent requirements for the presence of support hardware virtualization, and it is usually present in the 64-bit windows

Thanks for your quick answer! so how can install VMware 11?

Yes, checked now, all it is

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...and one way out - do upgrade system

This is for VMware 9,the thing is,that the same system requirements for VMware 9,10 and 11 are apparently the same,and version 9 and 10 work perfect in my OS,but not VMware 11. :(

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as far as I remember, the processor must support hardware-assisted virtualization
again, the new version is likely to become more stringent hardware requirements

Thanks for your help,looks like someone in the VMware community forum have a similar problem https://communities.vmware.com/thread/496741

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Bad luck! It can not be installed in Windows 8.1 Pro x86 (32-bit Operating System, x64-based procesor).

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