If you install Hyper-V and VMware workstation in the same server which is Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2, the VMware workstation can't start.
Because the Hypervisor is used by Hyper-V server role.
Solving this problem, you have to create a new boot option which doesn't start the Hypervisor automatically.
1. At the server, login as Administrator.
2. Launch a command prompt, enter the follow command:
bcdedit /copy {default} /d "Boot without Hypervisor"
3. Copy the GUID ( ID of the new boot loader entry).
4. Enter the following command to modify the hypervisor setting for the new boot loader entry:
bcdedit /set {guid} hypervisorlaunchtype off
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