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request) Windows 10 Pro ISO VM IMAGE #1
Hey guys could you please send give me a windows 10 Pro iso/vm image for vmware workstation thanks
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RE: request) Windows 10 Pro ISO VM IMAGE #2
Windows 10 VMware Images are available for download from the official site.

https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/mi...tools/vms/
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RE: request) Windows 10 Pro ISO VM IMAGE #3
@"mothered" im looking for one that lasts more then 90 days forever.
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RE: request) Windows 10 Pro ISO VM IMAGE #4
(12-30-2017, 04:25 AM)PythonRaze Wrote: @"mothered"  im looking for one that lasts more then 90 days forever.

Without going Into detail, It's extremely easy to activate the OS.

This Is my own copy of Windows 10 Enterprise edition, on both the Guest (VM) & Host (physical system).
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RE: request) Windows 10 Pro ISO VM IMAGE #5
motherd when i want to install the already activated iso in the vm it does this

This host supports Intel VT-x, but Intel VT-x is disabled.

Intel VT-x might be disabled if it has been disabled in the BIOS/firmware settings or the host has not been power-cycled since changing this setting.

(1) Verify that the BIOS/firmware settings enable Intel VT-x and disable 'trusted execution.'

(2) Power-cycle the host if either of these BIOS/firmware settings have been changed.

(3) Power-cycle the host if you have not done so since installing VMware Workstation.

(4) Update the host's BIOS/firmware to the latest version.

This host does not support "Intel EPT" hardware assisted MMU virtualization.

Module 'CPUIDEarly' power on failed.

Failed to start the virtual machine.

Any fix?
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RE: request) Windows 10 Pro ISO VM IMAGE #6
Just so I'm aware, please quote me.

Make sure the hardware assisted virtualization/virtualization extensions are enabled In the BIOS. Some manufacturers (by default) disable Intel-VT and judging by your post, It seems It's the case on your system. Given I don't know your BIOS vendor, In general terms you may find the setting In the CPU/Chipset menus.

Basically, look for anything that relates to "virtualization" and enable It.
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