![]() I copied the VM to it, and it gave the same error I have an old Windows 10 laptop with VMWare Workstation on it. I tried doing a repair on VMWare Workstation. This points to it not being an issue with the VM and instead being an issue with the host. I back up my VMs once a month, so this was a known good copy. I tried a backup copy of the VM that I made 3 weeks ago. Then one day after the host had Windows updates, the VM started asking for an encryption password as if it couldn't see the TPM or something? Through reboots, shutdowns, updates, snapshots, everything. vmx file had been working perfect for weeks. Issue again: This Windows 11 VM running on a Windows 11 host with the TPM entry added to the. I'm not sure if I fixed it or if it's just randomly working today, but I'll share my notes: I'm adding a quick note in case anyone else has this issue. I may try uninstalling the Windows updates as a test, but wondering if anyone else has seen this first. Other VMs like Windows10, Linux, etc work fine. I'm unable to edit any setting in the VMWare GUI for the VM, everything is greyed out until I enter the password. Did a repair on VMWare Workstation - Gets same error vmx and pasting them into the password box - No luck I tried copying the misc encryption keys from the. vmx file issue or any concerns of the VM itself being messed up I think. Tried a backup copy of the VM (a few weeks ago) - Gets same error. Windows updates install on host last night: Last night I did Windows updates to the host system (also Windows 11) and now I'm getting a password prompt on the VM. vmx file ever started prompting for a password? ![]() ![]() Has anyone seen where Windows 11 with the experimental TPM setting in the. ![]()
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