VMware Server 2 VM does not start due to problems of Hyper-V

I ran Hyper-V and wanted to move to VMware. I downloaded VMware Server 2 to test because it's free (until we start with real solutions VMware).

So I installed VMware parallel with Hyper-V (remove role, install vmware, install the role), converted all virtual machines Hyper-V with VMware Converter and removed Hyper-V (remove all virtual machines, remove the Hyper-V server, stop services, remove role, restart).

Now I run VMware Server, start a virtual machine and get this error:

"VMware Server and Hyper-V are not compatible. You must remove the role Hyper-V on your system before running VMware Server. »

We have a Dell PowerEdge 2970, 2 x Quad AMD Opteron, 16 GB of RAM with Windows Server 2008 64-bit.

Try:

bcdedit /set {current} hypervisorlaunchtype off

Then restart.

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