

I was able to uninstall VMware Workstation 12 Pro (v12.5.7) after a significant amount of effort (it stubbornly refused to uninstall completely - see Cleaning up after an incomplete uninstallation on a Windows host (1308) | VMware KB), clear out all the old drivers (using Windows 10 safe mode because 1308 did not work completely), and re-install Workstation 12 Pro version 12.5.7 build-5813279. The failed upgrade rendering the software absent and missing devices constitute a pretty crummy upgrade experience, I hope you guys make this more robust.

At that point I thought I'd installed successfully, but apparently not since I hit the issue described in this thread. I dug the installer file out of the temp folder and ran it again, and when I got those warnings I started killing random processes (not VMWare, which I'd already shut down) via process explorer until retrying worked.
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I lost half a day trying to solve this though, and was dreading going through the same reinstall process you did.Īdditional data if it helps anyone - my original installation had failed due to me clicking "Ignore" on a warning about the installer being unable to install some service, resulting in VMWare being absent from my machine. I solved it by going to "Programs and Features", right-clicking "VMWare Workstation", choosing "Change" and then then choosing the option to repair the installation. I had the same issue after upgrading to 12.5.
