Download VMware Workstation Pro 12.5.1 build 4542065

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VMware has released version 12.5.1 of its virtualization software Workstation Pro. With this program it is possible to create one or more virtual computers on which a large number of different operating systems can be installed. That way, they can be used side by side, as opposed to a dual boot setup, where you have to choose one or the other. VMware Workstation is available for Windows and Linux, and licenses start at around $250. More information about the possibilities of this package can be found on this page are being found. Some minor issues have been fixed in this update.

Resolved Issues

  • If you delete VMnet8 and VMnet1 in the Virtual Network Editor, then bridged networking is no longer available after the host is restarted. This issue could appear after upgrading to Workstation 12.5. This issue has been resolved.
  • Trying to execute vmrun commands on a RHEL 6.8 or CentOS 6.8 host machine, results in errors. This issue has been resolved.
  • If you install Workstation 12.5 on a RHEL 6.8 host machine, vmware-hostd cannot start. As a result, shared virtual machines are not available. This issue has been resolved.
  • When powering on a virtual machine that uses EFI firmware instead of BIOS, the virtual machine sometimes crashes witha 0xc0000374 (Heap Corruption) exception. This issue has been resolved.
  • After VMware Workstation is uninstalled, the following driver-related files remain on the Windows host operating system: In C:\Program Files\Common Files\VMware\Drivers\vmci\device: vmciver.dll This issue is resolved.

Known Issues

  • When using multiple monitors with an Ubuntu 16.10 virtual machine, you may see a black screen or all the displays on one monitor. This issue can occur when you cycle through three or more monitors. The issue can occur when you are using VMware Tools or open-vm-tools.
    Workaround: Reboot the virtul machine and cycle through the monitors again.
  • Virtual Machines running Linux kernel version 4.7 or above may crash during installation or during power-on with a crash in the intel_powerclamp driver. This issue has been reported with Ubuntu 16.10, but it is a generic Linux kernel issue.
    Workaround: VMware is working with the OS vendors to have them fix their respective kernels. Until a fix is ​​available, you can blacklist the intel_powerclamp driver so that the buggy code doesn’t get loaded. To blacklist the driver:
    Add the kernel command-line option modprobe.blacklist=intel_powerclamp to the guest OS’s default grub configuration or add it directly at the grub menu during boot.
  • After installing VMware Tools in an Ubuntu 16.10 guest, the VMware Tools service is not started. As a result, functionality provided by the VMware Tools service, for example, shared folders, is not available.
    Workaround: In the guest operating system, manually start the VMware Tools service.
  • After VMware Workstation Player is uninstalled, the following driver-related files remain on the Windows host operating system: In C:\Windows\System32\drivers:
    hcmon.sys
    vmci.sys
    vmx86.sys
    vmkbd.sys
    in case Enhanced Keyboard Driver was installed.
    Workaround: Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\drivers and delete them manually.

Version number 12.5.1 build 4542065
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Linux, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, Windows 10
Website VMware
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File Sizes

36.77MB – 356.83MB

License type Paid
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