![]() ![]() For Linux hosts, AMD devices are not supported Linux host prerequisite: The latest NVIDIA proprietary drivers are required to have 3D graphics acceleration in the guest. ![]() NB: this setting has disappeared and is no longer necessary on the latest versions of Windows 10 (tested on 21H2). Under "Display", check that acceleration is activated for Direct3D, DirectDraw and AGP.įor Windows 7, 8, and old versions of Windows 10, enable permanent hardware acceleration: Right-click the desktop and select Personalize > Screen resolution > Advanced Settings > Troubleshoot > Change settings and move the Hardware Acceleration slider to the Full position. Test DirectX presence with DXDIAG, it will tell if Direct X is enabled and what version is installed. Update GPU drivers to their latest available revision. Windows host prerequisite: a graphic card (GPU) or chipset supporting DirectX 9 to DirectX 12. This tutorial will show how to enable 3D graphics acceleration and OpenCL support on the guest, Linux or Windows. ![]() Prerequisite: a running installation of VMware Workstation Player on Linux or Windows host. It has been tested with VMware Workstation Player 16.2.1. This tutorial applies to: VMware Workstation Player, for Linux or for Windows (both are proprietary software, free for personal use). ![]()
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