I am referring to the comments by veso266 as follows: "If you get UnregisterSuspendResumeNotification not found on user32.dll or something along this lines then you probably did not copy it in the right folder" and "copy vmware-vmx located in vmware16.1_win7-21-11-2020.7z into C:\Program Files(x86)\Vmware\Vmware Workstation\圆4 folder". One of the error messages was discussed in a recent post by veso266 but I never tried to copy any files as suggested. I have attached screenshots of the two error messages. After upgrading to 16.2.4 I am not able to launch any of my previously working virtual machines. The installation process for 16.2.4 seems to require Windows6.1-KB3033929-圆4.msu as a pre-requisite. Installed WorkstationPro version 15.1.0 and upgraded to 15.5.7 and finally to 16.2.4 on Windows 7 Pro 64. Realy, it fixed it for me (although I was using a fresh install of Windows 7 Ultimate 圆4) If even that does not fix it, then maybe try upgrading from 15 (if serial file is preserved during upgrade, then you should be fine), I sadly do not know where does vmware-vmx.exe store serial info so I don't know how to do its job manualy In your case (probably, if its not something else) UnregisterSuspendResumeNotification is not uvailable in windows 7 and vmware-vmx.exe needs this function present for some things, if it does not find it it exits) How I understand this is that, if vmware-vmx.exe did not launch or returns exit error code then vmware.exe thinks you do not have admin permisions (because vmware-vmx.exe probably tries to write some file somewhere and if it does not have permissions for that it cant so it exits with some error code) If you get UnregisterSuspendResumeNotification not found on user32.dll or something along this lines then you probably did not copy it in the right folder "C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Workstation\vmware-vmx.exe -new-sn XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX "C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware Workstation\vmware-vmx.exe -new-sn XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX Or even better, activate the built in admin account (net users Administrator /active:yes) and try to do this magic from there What happens if you manualy invoke it and try to enter serial manualy (of course you run cmd.exe as Administrator) Doesn't seem to fix it it fixed it for me (although I was using a fresh install of Windows 7 Ultimate 圆4)
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