That supports the ISO-13346 "UDF" file system specification. This disc contains a "UDF" file system and requires an operating system If I double-click on the ISO image in Windows Explorer, Notepad is launched and shows the following: Also opened the ISO with 7-zip and it looks good. Since the installation does start when firmware=BIOS is selected, I believe the ISO file is good. The VM setup steps detailed in the above link are very straightforward, so don't see what was missed. Not sure what's different with Workstation 15.5.7 from 15.5.6. vmx file will cause the Win 11 iso image to boot, but then stops with the 'This PC doesn't support Win 11' message. But after the registration code is entered, the dreaded 'This PC doesn't support Win 11' appears.įrom other google searches, adding toAddVTPM = “software” to the (unencrypted). If I remove encryption and the TPM module and change the firmware type from UEFI to BIOS, then the Win 11 boot/install screen appears. Upon bootup, here's the error shown, 'No compatible bootloader found.' Win 11 install ISO mounted as virtual CD/DVD.I've had such good experiences with WS Pro over the years, I'm hoping that there's something simple that will resolve this issue. I realize that Win 11 is not officially supported in WS Pro 15.5.7, but most guest OSes that are not 'officially' supported usually work well in VMware. Virtualize Windows 11 using VMware Workstation 16 and 15 I followed the guide from the following URL, which states that their method was successful in Workstation 15.5.6. I have downloaded the ISO from Microsoft and mounted is a virtual CD. I'm trying to install a Win 11 Pro guest on Workstation Pro 15.5.7 on a Win 10 Pro host machine.
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