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Binary translation is incompatible with long mode on this platform

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If you are receiving the error message Binary translation is incompatible with long mode on this platform when trying to open a virtual machine with VMware Workstation or when the Windows 11 or Windows 10 host machine goes into sleep mode, then this post is intended to help you with the most suitable solutions you can apply to resolve the issue.

Depending on the VM you’re trying to open, when you encounter this issue, you’ll receive the following full error message;

Ubuntu 64-bit – VMware Workstation

Binary translation is incompatible with long mode on this platform. Long mode will be disabled in this virtual environment. Applications requiring long mode will not function properly as a result. See http://vmware.com/info?id=152 for more details.

You may encounter this issue due to one or more of the following reasons;

Binary translation is incompatible with long mode on this platform

If the VMware Workstation error Binary translation is incompatible with long mode on this platform has occurred on your Windows 11/10 host machine, you can try our recommended solutions below in no particular order and see if that helps to resolve the issue.

Let’s take a look at the description of the process involved concerning each of the listed solutions.

Binary translation is incompatible with long mode on this platform

Before you try the solutions below, check for updates and install any available bits on your Windows 11/10 device and see if the error reappears when you launch the virtual machine.

1] Enable Intel Virtualization Technology (VT)

You can begin troubleshooting the VMware Workstation error Binary translation is incompatible with long mode on this platform has occurred on your Windows 11/10 host machine by checking if the host computer supports hardware virtualization and supports Intel VT-X or AMD-V – if so, then you can enable Hardware Virtualization and make sure virtualization support is not disabled in the firmware for the host computer.

If you tick all the boxes here, but the issue is unresolved, try the next solution.

2] Update Intel Integrated Graphics drivers

This solution requires you to use the Intel Driver & Support Assistant to update Intel Integrated graphics drivers on the host machine and see if that helps resolve the issue in hand.

3] Disable Accelerate 3D graphics option

This solution requires you to disable Accelerate 3D graphics option – but keep in mind that there will be some performance hits when the host machine needs to virtualize some graphics demanding tasks.

To disable the Accelerate 3D graphics option from VMware Workstation, do the following:

If the issue persists, try the next solution.

4] Uninstall third-party security software (if applicable)

Investigations revealed that most affected PC users had Avast, McAfee or other 3rd-party security software installed and running on their system were experiencing this issue because these AV software suite was disabling the VT-X feature.

In this case, to resolve the issue, you’ll have to remove any third-party antivirus programs from your PC using the dedicated AV removal tool to remove all files associated with your antivirus program. Once done, restart your PC and enable VT-X again on your host machine. The setup will work just fine with the Windows 11/10 native AV program – Windows Defender.

5] Disable Hybrid Sleep

Since you may encounter the error in view when the Windows 11/10 host machine goes into sleep mode, you can run the Power Troubleshooter to fix any power misconfigurations that might be triggering this error. Also, you can modify/change your Power Plan and as well disable Hybrid Sleep and see if that helps.

To disable Hybrid Sleep on Windows 11/10, do the following:

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If you have encountered the VMware Workstation failed to start issue, to resolve the issue, do the following: Uninstall VMware Workstation. Reboot the host machine and log in as a local administrator (not as a domain administrator). Reinstall VMware Workstation.