I've tried many options, some pointed out by others, a few my own concepts - all fail
- bcgf - doesn't exist in VMware's EFI variant
- Command-R - which, the comedy of trying to time pressing - when it doesn't work by design had me laughing
- macosguest.forceRecoveryModeInstall = “FALSE” in the kms file, - which at least one get informed on the next boot it doesn't work
- macOS "nvram recover-boot-mode" which also quickly reports an error, likely cause the UEFI interface is broken
- enter EFI, select Recovery, and try to patiently find "boot.efi" without other files - which yep, one can't
I haven't yet tried the boot-to-iso/create-a-boot option, yet assuming that works, I have the big question of - why....I am wondering why make Fusion so difficult to deal with in attempting to enter the recovery portion. Yet, more interested - given the years of others falling into this chasm - which flow will be VMware's strategy to continuously support. Any ideas?
Once one is able to get to the Recover-boot the capability to follow the "csrutil"-"kext" instructions is enable. So....