
In the meantime, we appreciate your patience and understanding.

We are currently investigating this behavior. The Start menu may also look different than expected. Yes, we have noticed that there are some rendering quirks when using VirtualBox to run these developer images. I see strange rendering quirks when using these VMs on Virtualbox. However, we're always open to feedback and suggestions from our users and will take them into consideration when planning future updates. We understand that this may be disappointing news, but we don't have any short term plans to create these. Unfortunately, we don't have an ARM version available at the moment. Is it possible to get an ARM version of the VM? No, these VM images use Windows Enterprise Evaluation Edition and do not support activation with a product key. Is it possible to activate the Windows license in these images for long term use? In those cases, you will need to set up a password for the user account first before using that software.


However, some software, especially those used to connect remotely to the VM, may require a password. There is no password set up for the user account. The VM will require a minimum of 8GB of RAM and at least 70GB of disk space. VMware Player can also be used to run a virtual copy of an old PC so that you can recycle the old machines you have under your desk or stored in the closet.Frequently Asked Questions What are the requirements for the VM? With its user-friendly interface, VMware Player makes it effortless for anyone to try out Windows 10, Chrome OS or the latest Linux releases, or to create virtual "sandboxes" to test pre-release software in. VMware Player is the easiest way to run multiple operating systems at the same time on your computer.
