
The KB5023696 Windows Update caused this BSOD. After the repair, it needed to install some other Windows Updates and once again, BSOD! There might be still some damages to the O/S. But personally I don't like repaired O/S. The system went on to automatic repair and Windows finally loaded up. It includes the following updates: Windows 10 host VBS support: VMware Workstation 15.5.5 now runs on Windows hosts with Hyper-V features (For example: virtualization based security) enabled. Of course I don't know if the problem comes from Microsoft or VMware, but I hope both companies could investigate into this matter because it's very serious.īSOD did not stay on screen forever. This release of VMware Workstation Pro is a free upgrade for all VMware Workstation 15 Pro users. Single-processor hosts that have hyperthreading enabled or. Specifying multiple virtual processors is supported only on host machines that have at least two logical processors. So I installed a new VM from scratch, and this time using version 22H2. When you select a custom configuration, the New Virtual Machine wizard prompts you to specify the number of processors for the virtual machine. I thought maybe it's due to the version 21H2 of Windows 10. But after a few installations and reboots, I got Blue screen of death on ALL of them. I have some Win 10 guests (version 21H2) which haven't been updated for quite a while (meaning more than a year), so I did Windows Updates inside those VM.

I'm using VMware Workstation Pro version 15.5.7 Hope someone working in software development of Microsoft is reading this.
