Review: “Index of VMware Workstation 17 Pro” – A Hidden Gem for Power Users
When you search for index of vmware workstation 17 pro, you’re usually looking for a clean, directory-style listing of files — often from an official or mirror repository. Here’s my take on what that index typically offers and who it’s for.
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Direct Access to Binaries
The index usually provides a simple, no-nonsense list of VMware Workstation 17 Pro installer files (.exe for Windows, .bundle for Linux), along with tools like VMware VIX, OVF Tool, and supplemental drivers. No landing pages, no sign-in walls.
Version History at a Glance
You can easily see older point releases (e.g., 17.0.0, 17.0.1, 17.5.0) – great for testing compatibility with older host OSes or enterprise environments that lag behind on updates. ★★★★☆ (4
Lightweight & Fast
Unlike VMware’s main download page (which may redirect, prompt for accounts, or load heavy scripts), an index page loads instantly and lets you grab files via wget, curl, or browser download manager.
Linux-Friendly
The index often includes checksum files (.md5, .sha1) and readmes — a big plus for headless servers or automated deployment scripts. Disk provisioning: Thin (growable) vs thick (preallocated)
VMware Workstation\)| File/Folder | Purpose |
|-------------|---------|
| vmware.exe | Main GUI launcher |
| vmware-vmx.exe | VM execution engine (runs the actual VM) |
| vmware-vmx-debug.exe | Debug build of VMX (for troubleshooting) |
| vmplayer.exe | VMware Player (free version interface) |
| vmrun.exe | CLI tool for managing VMs (start/stop/snapshot) |
| libeay32.dll, ssleay32.dll | OpenSSL libraries for encryption |
| .vmx (not here but in VM folders) | VM configuration file |
Cybercriminals routinely upload trojanized versions of legitimate software. A file named VMware-workstation-full-17.0.2.exe could actually be a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) or ransomware. Because these are raw directory listings, there are no virus scans, no MD5 hashes provided, and no digital signature verification.
roms\BIOS/UEFI firmware for virtual machines:
BIOS.440.ROM – legacy BIOSEFI64.ROM – 64‑bit UEFI