![]() ![]() Want to promote something within the community? Message the mods first with your proposal, and we'll decide if it's too spammy or not.ĭon't be a jerk. Brazen marketing material is also generally unwelcome. within a short period of time will be considered spam. Repeatedly submitting links to the same blog/YouTube channel/etc. Don't submit links to blogspam or other low-quality content. Spammers will be banned this sub will not become a marketing cesspit for vendors. Off-topic posts may be locked or removed. Keep post submissions relevant to VMware. Support requests involving Mac OS on unsupported hardware (not a Mac) or software (VMware Workstation or VMware Player) will be removed, and will result in a ban. This includes discussion of 'unlocker' or other methods used to violate the Mac OS EULA by running Mac OS on non-Apple hardware. ![]() Expect posts facilitating or promoting piracy to be removed. You can also request support for any problems you encounter by posting in the VMWare Player forums.Have a technical question? Just make a self post!ĭiscussion of piracy methods will not be permitted. This shows that they have not completely dropped support for version (32-bit) Player 6 and are, for the time being, providing security-fixes and even bug-fixes. In case you concerned about using an older version, notice that VM Player 6.0.7 was released on July 7th, 2015, a full 7 months after version 7.0.0 was released. For the most part, it is just bug- and security-fixes, occasionally adding support for new OSes (e.g., Windows 10), improving performance, changing/adding/improving the virtual hardware devices, and sometimes changing system limits. If you are wondering what features you will be missing out on, you can check the Release Notes of later versions. If you want it for personal use, then VM Player 6.0.7 free (non-Pro, non-trial) is-at the time of this writing-the last version that you can get which will run on a 32-bit CPU. They further clarify that VM Player Plus 6 is the last version to support a 32-bit OS (and CPU) and that you can purchase Player 7 and downgrade the key in order to use Player 6 with a current license and support. At the bottom of the page, they say that you can run a 32-bit OS inside VM Player which is probably not what you want. ![]() The System Requirements page indicates that a 64-bit host OS is required, which implies a 64-bit CPU. ![]()
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