To fix:
- Right click on your start button and select "Command Prompt (Admin)".
- In the command prompt, type "control appwiz. cpl".
- The old style uninstall screen should open, so you can select "VMWare Player" from the list, then at the top, select "Change"
- In the pop up window, choose "Uninstall"
Also to know is, how do I completely uninstall VMware workstation?
- Go to control panel.
- Select VMware Workstation and click uninstall.
- Follow the instructions in Uninstall wizard to complete uninstall.
- At last click finish and reboot your computer.
Secondly, how do I uninstall VM player? Step 2: open the list of currently installed programs. Step 3: uninstall VMware Player from the programs list. Click on VMware Player > Uninstall or Double-click VMware Player to activate its default uninstaller > confirm the removal > wait for the wizard to finish the process.
Simply so, how do I force VMware tools to uninstall?
Uninstalling VMware Tools
- Click Start > Control Panel.
- Open Add/Remove Programs.
- From the list of installed software, select VMware Tools.
- Click Remove.
- When prompted, click Yes to restart Windows.
- After the Window restarts, open My Computer and navigate to C:Program Files and remove the VMware folder if it exists.
How do I fix Uninstall not successful?
Administrators only
- Go to Settings.
- Location and security (it might also just simply say Security depending on what version of the android operating system you are running on)
- Tap on Select device administrators (or Device administrators)
- You might have to Uncheck or Deactivate the application in question.