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@Technogeezer wrote:Did you say that you are running macOS in a VM and the trying to run Fusion in that vM to start a Windows VM? That would be nested virtualization, correct?
if I’m interpreting things correctly, my question is what hardware/OS are you running the macOS VM on?
From the screenshot attached, it looks the macOS VM running inside VMware Workstation Pro (you can see the Home tab next to the VM tab). So it looks like it isn't running on Apple hardware (which violates Apple EULA). Even if OP is running on Apple hardware with Windows Bootcamp, it means it is using a cracked copy of Workstation Pro to run a macOS VM; which violates the VMware EULA. Violating vendor EULAs is against the VMware Communities terms of use.
A moderator should be locking this thread.