Hyper-V and VMWare Incompatibility

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Some ITC courses require the use of Microsoft's Hyper-V (notably the Microsoft Server courses), other courses require VMware Workstation (notably CCNA Voice to run the CUCM and CUC software). Windows 8 also includes Hyper-V so it is more likely to find it enabled on clients in the future.

If you try to install VMware on a system which already has Hyper-V installed you will get an error stating that they are incompatible. In this case you have two choices...

Option 1: Remove Hyper-V

If you do not need access to Hyper-V and VMware at the same time the cleanest thing is to only have one installed at a time. You can remove the Hyper-V feature/role from your system as described below.

Removing Hyper-V from Windows 8

  1. Open the Control Panel
  2. Open the Programs and Features section of the control panel
  3. Navigate to "Turn Windows Features On or Off"
  4. Make sure all Hyper-V components are unchecked as shown below.
  5. Click "OK".
  6. Close all windows.

Option 2: Create a Boot Option Environment

You will not be able to run VMware and Hyper-V at the same time. However, it is possible to have them both available on the same system and switch back and forth between them using a simple reboot of the system. The instructions below are based on the information which can be found here, here, and here.