Was trying to setup a copy of macOS and it was so sluggish, that I couldn't do anything with it. Noticed that it was also slowing down my host. Disabling the memory integrity check in the core isolation settings fixed it for me. Never thought about that, so thanks.
My custom build intel 8-gen, 32gb Ram, Windows 11 desktop PC having OS in NVMe and HDD for data, well what is best for a running VM Windows Pro 11/10 or Linux, stored in HDD of data, or in SSD/NVMe of the OS...?
Hi Brian, this is good to know and save since I think it's fair to say we've all had issues with VMWare over the years. Only problem I have at the moment is with my Surface Pro the sound on VMWare is extremely laggy and jittery. Yet it's fine on all my other PCs and VirtualBox works fine on the Surface. Do you think any of these methods would resolve VMWare sound issues on the Surface or do you have any other tips for resolving that? I've googled this issue a few times and struggled finding any info on potential fixes.
Not really on topic Brian but if one sets up a virtual machine when you then scrap it does anything you have done on it get deleted from the harddrive?
hello. Im pulling a leg cause im stucked. I'm not new to VMW, I've set up a few machines over the years. Now when I try to install Win ME to be able to play some old games I get the information that "the program is too big for the memory" which causes the installation to break before I get to the actual installation. I've searched for answers online but as I said, I'm pulling a leg here. Anyone know anything that might help me to sort the memory vs disc problem for win me? Tia
Hi Brian. It would be great to see a comparison between VMware Workstation and Oracle VirtualBox. I currently use VirtualBox, but with VMware now at the same cost, free, I would switch to VMware if the performance is better. Thanks!
There are virtualization acceleration instructions built into modern processors. And you can enable or disable them in your BIOS/UEFI settings. For AMD Processors it's called AMD-V or SVM Mode for Intel processors it's called VT. Wouldn't enabling those speed up your VM also?
Thanks Brian, mine is running better now. Another issue: I have tried several times to install the NVIDIA Drivers on my VMWare (Ver 17 Workstation Player) UBUNTU 22.04 VM. There are no errors and it seems to install, but when I look at Additional Drivers, there only one I see is the standard VMWare SVGA II Adapter. And the message shows: No Proprietary Drivers in use. Any ideas on this one or do you have a video for this? Thanks in advance.
Seems normal to me. Inside a VM, it's not your physical graphics card; it's a VMware emulated one. Therefore, you'll need the VMware tools driver not the nvidia ones.
@@jameslong3351 - NOTE: After install, do not run, install the extension pack first! Also, if installing Linux Mint, before you run Mint, go to settings, choose: Storage, mint.vdi If your computer has an SSD drive, then check: Solid-State Drive.
Was trying to setup a copy of macOS and it was so sluggish, that I couldn't do anything with it. Noticed that it was also slowing down my host. Disabling the memory integrity check in the core isolation settings fixed it for me. Never thought about that, so thanks.
Great video and perfect timing as well, I was setting up a virtual machine for testing. It running very smooth now thanks for the information.
You're welcome!
thanks a lot first method sped up the execute a little bit but the other one solved it immediately
The first one worked for me, thank you
My custom build intel 8-gen, 32gb Ram, Windows 11 desktop PC having OS in NVMe and HDD for data, well what is best for a running VM Windows Pro 11/10 or Linux, stored in HDD of data, or in SSD/NVMe of the OS...?
Worked for me , Thanks ❤👍
Thanks! For me Install VM Tools helped and doesnt needed to turn off core iso. It was unusable before installing those tools.
Love your video sharing ❤
Thanks so much
Nice video m8, just a quick question. Is this solely a windows 11 issue? or does happen on windows 10 or linux vm's.
10 & 11
@@Britec09 vbs is on in 11 by default
If i'm running bluestacks on my PC, will this tweaks stop bluestacks from running?
powercfg /powerthrottling disable tweak says "Unable to perform operation"
Disable side channel mitigations for Hyper-V enabled hosts is not available as an option
Hi Brian, this is good to know and save since I think it's fair to say we've all had issues with VMWare over the years. Only problem I have at the moment is with my Surface Pro the sound on VMWare is extremely laggy and jittery. Yet it's fine on all my other PCs and VirtualBox works fine on the Surface. Do you think any of these methods would resolve VMWare sound issues on the Surface or do you have any other tips for resolving that? I've googled this issue a few times and struggled finding any info on potential fixes.
Give it a try, it wont hurt.
Now i cant connect to the internet...
i didnt like core isolation off but i make others thank you
Not really on topic Brian but if one sets up a virtual machine when you then scrap it does anything you have done on it get deleted from the harddrive?
The OS runs in like a container, those files will be removed once deleted.
hello.
Im pulling a leg cause im stucked.
I'm not new to VMW, I've set up a few machines over the years. Now when I try to install Win ME to be able to play some old games I get the information that "the program is too big for the memory" which causes the installation to break before I get to the actual installation. I've searched for answers online but as I said, I'm pulling a leg here.
Anyone know anything that might help me to sort the memory vs disc problem for win me?
Tia
Acces is denied it says The boot configuration data store could not be opened.
Hi Brian. It would be great to see a comparison between VMware Workstation and Oracle VirtualBox. I currently use VirtualBox, but with VMware now at the same cost, free, I would switch to VMware if the performance is better. Thanks!
VMware workstation is better than VirtualBox
@@Britec09 Thanks 🙏
In Windows 11 it's more "Core Isolation" than anything else, I tried pretty much everything before this fix.
Should i just turn off memory integrity then
Why does macOS run slowly when I install it on any virtual software
Maybe you set it up wrong, should run smooth
There are virtualization acceleration instructions built into modern processors. And you can enable or disable them in your BIOS/UEFI settings. For AMD Processors it's called AMD-V or SVM Mode for Intel processors it's called VT. Wouldn't enabling those speed up your VM also?
This is related to a different issue.
Thanks Brian, mine is running better now.
Another issue: I have tried several times to install the NVIDIA Drivers on my VMWare (Ver 17 Workstation Player) UBUNTU 22.04 VM. There are no errors and it seems to install, but when I look at Additional Drivers, there only one I see is the standard VMWare SVGA II Adapter. And the message shows: No Proprietary Drivers in use. Any ideas on this one or do you have a video for this? Thanks in advance.
Have you installed VMware tools?
@@Britec09 Yes. I've had it all along.
Seems normal to me. Inside a VM, it's not your physical graphics card; it's a VMware emulated one. Therefore, you'll need the VMware tools driver not the nvidia ones.
@@Vinz-VYG Gotcha. Thanks!
Or you can also Linux - Qemu/KVM is pretty good.
Disable core isolation
I prefer VirtualBox!
I use Proxmox
each to there own
👍
I just dumped VMware for VirtualBox.
@@jameslong3351 - NOTE: After install, do not run, install the extension pack first! Also, if installing Linux Mint, before you run Mint, go to settings, choose: Storage, mint.vdi If your computer has an SSD drive, then check: Solid-State Drive.
But wait if you're making money from RUclips, that is commercial use