Hi Community, I have a Win 10 virtual machine that I usually stop. Now I wanted to restart it to continue working, but got the message that there is not enough physical memory available. Even a restart of the host did not help. I use 10.1.16 and have Big Sur. Does anyone know this bug? Thanks a lot!
If you've upgraded to Big Sur on your Mac, note that only Fusion 12 is supported to run on Big Sur.
Fusion 12 does have a Player version available - free for personal use.
Assuming that is the issue here...
I am sorry did you just say that on VM Fusion 12 is only supported on BIG SUR ??????????????
I have version 11.1.1 where was the warning that 11.1.1 will not work, what alarms were sent.
I can not assign RAM because every time I close VM Fusion to allocate the RAM all dialogue boxes close, it is a perpetual BLOODY circle. I suggest you get a fix for this or you are going to loose thousands of customers overnight and get on the case now.
Sequence of events below....the perpetual circle
Great, only one attachment allowed 😡
I had the same problem.
Upgrading to Pro 12 did the trick BUT: i cannot use netwerkshares in windows now, this is an open issue.
Can someone please e-mail me a simple solution or get in contact to do a remote MacBook control to fix the issue. The support I have requested has always been excellent.
Hi,
I'm sorry to inform you that only VMware Fusion 12 supports running on Big Sur.
See also:
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2088571
https://blogs.vmware.com/teamfusion/2020/09/fusion-12-now-available.html
Perhaps the free Fusion Player 12 will work for you. (there's a link in the 2nd article)
Please note that if that link doesn't work and you are using Firefox, then try again using Safari or a private window.
There's no fix for Fusion 11, starting with macOS Big Sur VMware has to use the Hypervisor Framework as is provided by apple and that means a major rewrite was needed.
That rewrite happened in VMware Fusion 12. It is not VMware's fault that apple changed how macOS works in Big Sur.
If you don't want to upgrade, the only solution I am aware about to get Fusion 11 to work is to go back to Catalina.
Hope this helps,
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Wil
Hi VM,
Thanks for the link to VM Fusion 12 Player, I was issued a perpetual licence and have successfully rebooted into Windows with no problems so far ..many thanks
This works perfectly for me, running only one day, but based on other post the VM 12 is a live saver.
Install https://www.virtualbox.org
Right click on the virtualmachine, show package contents.
Copy all files to a folder for example VM
In virtual box choose new virtual machine and use existing virtual hard drive file. Inside the folder you created locate the hard drive file.
Are you kidding me? I bought my license last year and now I should pay again to other license?
Bad, really bad.
I'm off with vmware
@acuedd
Or don’t run Big Sur, or use the new Player version of Fusion 12 (free for non-commercial use)
The free Fusion 12 Player did the trick for me. But I spent hours trying to figure out how to get back up and running on Windows. For all of us non-geeks, Fusion could have helped us out by directing us to that article in the first place. Thanks for your help.
Well this certainly explains a lot. I recently upgraded to Big Sur and now I can't open Windows 10 in VMWare 11 and get the same message about physical memory. I ran an update of my existing VMWare 11 and that did not fix the problem. I will go ahead and do the upgrade...at least I can write it off as a business expense.
Hi!
Many thanks for that tip. I've installed VirtualBox and everything works like a charm 🙂
I think this marks the end of my using VMWare… and paying for every new update that is, of course, required since I upgrade to Apple's new OS.
Thanks again.
Hi,
While you can certainly use VirtualBox, you could also have used the free VMware Fusion Player.
FWIW, VMware Fusion Player is what used to be called VMware Fusion non professional version, so it has pretty much all the features most users need.
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Wil
It seems it is no longer possible to download the version for non-commercial use.
Edit:
It turns out it was a browser issue preventing registration. Apologies.