Odis 7.2.1 | Vmware ((top))

In this post, we’ll break down why this version is popular and how to get your virtual environment up and running. Why Use ODIS 7.2.1 via VMware?

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| Component | Minimum Requirement | Recommended | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Intel Core i5 (4th gen+) / AMD Ryzen 3 | Intel Core i7 (8th gen+) / AMD Ryzen 5+ | | RAM (Host) | 16 GB | 32 GB | | RAM (VM Allocation) | 8 GB | 16 GB | | Storage | 256 GB SSD | 512 GB NVMe SSD | | VMware Product | Workstation Player (Free) | Workstation Pro 17.x or ESXi 7.0/8.0 | | Guest OS | Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) | Windows 11 Pro / Windows 10 LTSC | In this post, we’ll break down why this

No – you need the official Siemens dongle and genuine hardware. VMware adds latency that can corrupt a flash on high-end control units (e.g., ZF transmissions, Audi MIB3). This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

You can run this VMware image on any Windows 10/11 machine, regardless of its original configuration. It eliminates driver conflicts with existing software on your laptop. 3. Stability and "Snapshots"