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Newer driver versions, such as 9.17.5.1 and 9.17.9.4, support later Windows versions, including Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server 2022. These drivers are significantly larger—28.3 MB for version 9.17.9.4 versus 7.5-17.1 MB for 8.17.2.14—reflecting additional features and broader compatibility.

For this specific issue, the recommended fix is not to avoid the driver, but to update to a , which should fully resolve the problem. This highlights that while 8.17.2.14 was a necessary fix for its time, it is not the final or most stable version of the display driver. vmware inc. - display - 8.17.2.14

Ensure your VMware Tools are updated to the latest version (11.2.6 or later), which often includes this driver update bundle.

According to the Microsoft Update Catalog , this particular driver version (8.17.2.14) is targeted toward legacy and semi-modern Windows environments: Windows 8 Windows 8.1 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 R2 Run in Command Prompt (Admin): Newer driver versions,

Allows the VM window to be resized automatically to fit the user's console or remote desktop window.

Also, reduce 3D rendering level in guest display settings. This highlights that while 8

A: Only for rendering the 3D commands via the host OpenGL/DX path. The guest sees only a virtual SVGA device, not the physical RTX card.