Below you can download vmware video driver for Windows.
File name: vmware-video.exe
Version: 7.915
File size: 30987 MB
Upload source: original install disk
Antivirus software passed: F-Secure version 2.39
Vmware Video Driver Download(click above to download)
The device in question is a computer graphics processing unit (GPU) driver for Vmware virtualization software. It is specifically used for enabling and optimizing video display capabilities in a virtualized environment.
Specification of the device:
- Compatibility: Designed for use with Vmware virtualization software
- Functionality: Provides the necessary drivers to optimize video display performance and capabilities in virtual machines
- Performance: Enhances video rendering, allows for smooth video playback, improves graphics-intensive application performance
- Compatibility: Supports a wide range of operating systems and GPU brands
- Installation: Can be downloaded and installed directly from the Vmware website or through Vmware's software management system
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: I have successfully installed the Vmware video driver, but I am experiencing poor video performance in my virtual machines. What could be the issue?
A: Poor video performance can be caused by multiple factors. Firstly, ensure that your host server or computer meets the recommended system requirements for Vmware. Additionally, check if the GPU drivers on your physical machine are up to date and compatible with the Vmware video driver. Adjusting the virtual machine's allocated resources, such as CPU and memory, may also improve video performance.
2. Q: After installing the Vmware video driver, I am unable to change the screen resolution in my virtual machine. What can I do to resolve this issue?
A: If you are unable to change the screen resolution, it could be due to restricted access or insufficient privileges within the virtual machine. Make sure you have administrative rights or consult with your system administrator. Additionally, check if your guest operating system supports the desired screen resolution. Updating the guest OS or installing compatible display drivers within the virtual machine might help resolve this problem.
3. Q: I am encountering frequent screen freezing or black screen issues after updating the Vmware video driver. How can I address this problem?
A: Screen freezing or black screen issues can occur due to various reasons. Start by verifying that the installed Vmware video driver is compatible with your specific virtualization software version. If the issue persists, try disabling any unnecessary display settings, such as hardware acceleration, within the virtual machine. Also, ensure that your physical machine has adequate resources available, as resource constraints can lead to video-related problems. Lastly, check if your GPU's firmware and drivers are up to date, as outdated GPU firmware can sometimes cause compatibility issues.