![]() ![]() On Linux hosts, OpenGL 4.x is used for 3D acceleration enabled VMs in Linux hosts. How much graphics memory was allocated to the VM? Max is now 3GB, have you gone with the recommended 1GB? Is the VMware Tools of the VM up-to-date? Can you attach (at the lower right hand side of this reply box there is a link to attach files) the vmware.log of the VM?Īnother alternative is make VMware Workstation use OpenGL instead of DX11 but it is unlikely to solve the problem if the cause lies somewhere else. If that is turned on, you could try turning it off. The short time that I have had to try with VMware Player is that when the "Reputation-based protection" was turned on in "App & browser control", it started blocking VMware-related services as a VM is powered on. I haven't used much of Wind(upgraded from 1909) as a host OS. You could try setting it to Intel just to preclude whether it is an Nvidia only problem or not. The Nvidia control panel default graphics processor setting is just to ensure the more powerful GPU (Nvidia) is used all the time. #Turn off 3d in nvidia 5200 windows 10 windows 10When 3D acceleration is enabled on the VM, by default, VMware Workstation will use DX11 of the Windows 10 host as the render engine for the VM. The BSOD on the host appears to be related to DirectX Graphics. My Windows 7 VM machine doesn't appear to have any problems with Accelerated 3D Graphics turned on. I also don't get any BSOD when shutting down the host. ![]() I reverted the settings and disabled Accelerate 3D Graphics and my Windows 10 VM is working without crashing on my host. I am not using Hypervisor or it is not installed on Windows Features. But this appears to be a problem with VMWare and Windows 10 2004. #Turn off 3d in nvidia 5200 windows 10 updateNow it is past the two week mark to roll back the update of 2004. I never had this problem before updating. This problem only started once I updated to Windows 10 2004. Then I restarted my host and got the BSOD again for VIDEO_DXGKRNL_FATAL_ERROR. It froze almost as soon as I got into windows and had to Close VMware through task manager. But I still have the same problem when I enable Accelerate 3D Graphics in VMWare. I also adjusted the manage 3D settings in NVidia control panel to set the program VMWare.exe to high performance NVidia Processor. I adjusted Windows to have High Performance for VMWare Workstation in the graphics settings. ![]()
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