![]() I clicked Start->Settings->Apps, and found VMWare Workstation Player 12 in the list, but both the “Modify” and “Uninstall” buttons are greyed out. ![]() It should be a simple task in Windows 10, right? It turned out it is not that simple. I was using VMWare Workstation Player 12 and decided to upgrade to Player 14, so I need to uninstall Player 12 first. When it’s not working, you will probably be banging your head on the wall and yelling why. Windows 10 is a great operating system and works great…oh well at least when it’s working it works great. ![]()
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