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VMware Fusion 10.13.1 and Tech Review 2018 occasionally PANIC on Mac Pro mid 2010 on both High Sierra and Mojave

Headline says it all. This happens with Fusion loaded, but not necessarily running a VM. It originally was not a suspect. This is on APFS boot and VM volumes,

With Mojave the incidence of PANICs has increased and since there are no cores written, I ended up setting a daemon on a server.

I have read about 4 cores so far, one was local. They all point to the VMware network extension.

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ColoradoMarmot
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Is that machine still on the supported list for Fusion?

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Mikero
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Can you share a crashdump?

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Michael Roy - PM/PMM: Fusion & Workstation
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sandyzyon
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Please visit the link mentioned below and check if the MAC Pro that you are using is compatible with Fusion 10

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Fusion/10.0/fusion-10-user-guide.pdf

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Mikero
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Is the Mac Pro in question a 4-core machine?

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Michael Roy - PM/PMM: Fusion & Workstation
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