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VMware Workstation 17.0.1 Pro has been updated and released, bringing new features and improvements to users. PHP editor Zimo will introduce you to the updates of this version in detail, including performance optimization, security enhancements and user experience improvements. Learn about the features of the latest version now, upgrade your VMware Workstation, and experience a smoother and more secure virtualization environment!
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Unable to connect USB device to virtual machine
After creating a virtual machine, I cannot connect a USB device to the virtual machine. This issue occurs because when creating a virtual machine, in the VMX configuration file The default value of the usb.restrictions.defaultAllow option is configured to FALSE. This issue has been resolved.
Hosts with Intel HD 4600 GPU might crash when using a 3D-enabled virtual machine
A host with an Intel HD 4600 GPU might crash when you power on a 3D-enabled virtual machine. This issue has been resolved.
Virtualization Engine settings change when changing Secure Boot settings in a virtual machine
In the virtual machine settings, when Secure Boot is enabled or disabled, the following settings under the virtualization engine change:
Virtualize Intel VT-x/EPT or AMD-V/RVI
Virtualized IOMMU (IO Memory Management Unit)
This issue has been resolved.
After upgrading Workstation Pro, Workstation Pro crashes if you change the hardware compatibility of a virtual machine
After upgrading Workstation Pro to version 17.0 and changing the hardware compatibility of an existing virtual machine to the latest version, Workstation Pro will crash. This issue has been resolved.
VMware Workstation Pro introduces virtual Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 in 17.0, officially supporting Windows 11 as a guest operating system.
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