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  • 1.  VMWare Pro 17.6.1 (WIndows11 + Windows XP)  Screen tearing by scrolling

    Posted Nov 07, 2024 09:01 AM

    We are building on VMWare 17.6.1 with Windows 11 (23H2) as host OS and Windows XP as guest OS.

    NET Framwork 3.5 is installed on the guest OS, and screen rendering tearing occurs when scrolling on .Net 3.5.

    Tearing does not occur during normal scrolling.

    Is there any solution to this problem?

    Tearing also occurred using VMWare 17.5.2 and 17.0.2.



  • 2.  RE: VMWare Pro 17.6.1 (WIndows11 + Windows XP)  Screen tearing by scrolling

    Posted Nov 10, 2024 10:20 AM

    You're better off rolling back to 17.5.2: https://community.broadcom.com/vmware-cloud-foundation/discussion/workstation-pro-176-extremely-slow-on-windows-11-23h2




  • 3.  RE: VMWare Pro 17.6.1 (WIndows11 + Windows XP)  Screen tearing by scrolling

    Posted Nov 10, 2024 10:20 AM

    Check this port for possible solution (last few posts): https://community.broadcom.com/vmware-cloud-foundation/discussion/workstation-pro-176-extremely-slow-on-windows-11-23h2




  • 4.  RE: VMWare Pro 17.6.1 (WIndows11 + Windows XP)  Screen tearing by scrolling

    Posted Nov 10, 2024 10:20 AM

    Try the suggestions in this post, last few posts: https://community.broadcom.com/vmware-cloud-foundation/discussion/workstation-pro-176-extremely-slow-on-windows-11-23h2




  • 5.  RE: VMWare Pro 17.6.1 (WIndows11 + Windows XP)  Screen tearing by scrolling

    Posted Nov 10, 2024 12:09 PM

    Sorry about the triple-post, my first post, which I could not delete, nor the second one.




  • 6.  RE: VMWare Pro 17.6.1 (WIndows11 + Windows XP)  Screen tearing by scrolling

    Posted Jan 28, 2025 11:41 AM

    I have similar issues (slow, graphics not updating) running version 17.6.2. Disabling "throttling" does not work. I downgraded to 17.5.2, and the issues appear to have been resolved.

    My host is running Win 11 Pro 24H2. (Intel i9-13900K with 64 GB RAM)

    My guest is running Win 11 Ent 23 H2 (1 Processor, 4 cores, 16 GB RAM, Accelerate 3D Graphics)