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Can you provide a screenshot of the error? We also need to know what version of VMWare Workstation you are running. Have you considered installing the 21H2 enablement package? 2004 was released more than a year ago and is reaching the end of its support. I can’t recall if 2004 is new enough to support VMWare Workstation and the windows feature required for WSL2– RamhoundCommented Dec 8, 2021 at 16:16
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@Ramhound VMware version is 16.2.1 which I just updated today hoping that Microsoft virtualization and VMWare get compatibility. For windows I run version 20H2. What I don't understand is that, why after disabling WSL feature on the windows host, it doesn't revert completely to the status at which that VMWare could- use nested virtualization.– YasiCommented Dec 8, 2021 at 17:11
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What optional features do you have enabled currently? You should edit your question instead of submitting a comment.– RamhoundCommented Dec 8, 2021 at 17:16
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I updated the post. Not sure if the answer of the last question should be also in the post. Virtual Machine Platform, Windows Hypervisor Platform are enable.– YasiCommented Dec 8, 2021 at 17:28
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You should uninstall them, Windows Hypervisor Platform is required for WSL2, and for little else.– RamhoundCommented Dec 8, 2021 at 17:37
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