![]() ![]() It may well be, because as soon as I tried to remove the device I got another NDIS.SYS bluescreen.Ĭurrently I'm stuck in a state where guest VMs don't connect over bridged networking, I can't uninstall VMWare Workstation, I can't reinstall VMWare Workstation from the installer. I noticed a few of these and went to uninstall one, thinking it was related. I recalled an issue I had with a Hyper-V->ESXi migration I did where the guest machine ended up with about 20 NICs, most of which were TAP-Win32 OAS adapters. I checked Event Viewer and found a reference to Hyper-V virtual switches, so I rooted around in Device Manager. Upon trying to uninstall VMWare Workstation, I get a BSOD on the host with either a KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE error or an NDIS.SYS error. Windows Update fails repeatedly to get updates from WSUS or Microsoft. Bridged networking doesn't work - the guest has a link-local autoconfig'd address and can't see any other system. However, there are some strange things going on. I uninstalled Hyper-V, rebooted, and was able to boot a Win7 VM. I had installed VMWare Workstation 11 but no guest machines would start while the Hyper-V role was present. ![]() I have a Win8.1 system whereupon I used to have Client Hyper-V installed as a hypervisor.
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