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When you get poor graphics performance in VMware, you need to increase vram to get better graphics. To increase graphics value, you need to edit .vmx file of your Guest OS. Goto, VMware folder or to the Guest OS folder to find .vmx file. Once you get that file, open it with a text editor. Click to zoom this Image Depending on the type of VRAM, change the value for your Guest OS. Click to zoom this Image Click to zoom this Image Once you change the value of VRAM (please check above screenshot of VRAM values from 16MB to 512MB). Save the file and exit and then check the Graphics performance of your Guest OS. Click to zoom this Image You are Done. For more details, please check the knowledge-base of VMware website. Link: https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC&externalId=1003
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