Vmware Workstation 17 Pro Windows 11 [VERIFIED]

VMware Workstation 17 Pro is the leading desktop hypervisor for running multiple operating systems as virtual machines (VMs) on a single Windows 11 PC. Version 17 specifically introduced official support for Windows 11 as both a host and guest operating system, including built-in Virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) support to meet Microsoft's security requirements. Key Features for Windows 11

. While earlier versions required manual workarounds to bypass Windows 11's security checks, Workstation 17 integrates these directly into the setup process. VMware Blogs vTPM Support: vmware workstation 17 pro windows 11

Summary

VMware Workstation 17 Pro is the first version to treat Windows 11 as a "first-class citizen." By automating the TPM and UEFI configuration, it turns a 30-minute technical headache into a seamless 2-minute setup process. VMware Workstation 17 Pro is the leading desktop

Virtual TPM 2.0 Support: Includes an improved Virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM), allowing you to run Windows 11 as a guest OS without complex workarounds. Typical setup steps (concise)

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Typical setup steps (concise)

  1. Create a new VM → choose Windows 11 (or Other Windows 10/11) and set firmware to UEFI.
  2. Add a virtual TPM device and enable Secure Boot.
  3. Allocate CPU cores and RAM (recommend ≥2 cores, 4–8+ GB RAM for comfort).
  4. Attach Windows 11 ISO and boot the VM; run through Windows setup.
  5. Install VMware Tools in the guest for drivers and integration.
  6. Configure snapshots and shared folders as needed.

Part 6: Troubleshooting Common VMware + Windows 11 Issues

Even with perfect setup, you may hit roadblocks. Here are the top 5 fixes: