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This is a BUG REPORT: VMWare Fusion (for macOS) ruins the default browser selection pop-up window in System Preferences in macOS Monterey (macOS 12) and in System Settings > Desktop and Dock. A... See more...
This is a BUG REPORT: VMWare Fusion (for macOS) ruins the default browser selection pop-up window in System Preferences in macOS Monterey (macOS 12) and in System Settings > Desktop and Dock. After using VMWare Fusion with Windows-based guest machines for a while, it will try to insert the names of the browsers in the virtual machine, to the browsers dropdown menu of the host which is used to set the default browser. I'm a Home user so what I reported regarding this bug with my free license for non-commercial use seems to have evaporated in the air. In other words, it was not taken into account, or simply ignored. (This might also be an issue or a non-issue with earlier macOS versions than 12.x, but since I use only macOS 12 and later, I can confirm this annoying bug only for macOS 12 and macOS 13 at this time) Reformatting the drive and reinstalling the system does (falsely) seem to solve the issue temporarily, but the issue re-occurs sooner or later as long as you keep using VMWare Fusion with Windows guest VMs.  I am not sure if it can occur also with Linux guests with a GUI. Take it or leave it. I may or may not post this bug report on other platforms depending on the incident-response policy of VMWare. I hope they fix it and everybody wins.
I found this thread when searching a solution for the same problem which occurs on a macOS 10.13 guest set to have 16 GB RAM (tested with higher) running on a host consisting of a 2020 iMac 27" 5K eq... See more...
I found this thread when searching a solution for the same problem which occurs on a macOS 10.13 guest set to have 16 GB RAM (tested with higher) running on a host consisting of a 2020 iMac 27" 5K equipped with 64 GB RAM and 8 GB VRAM on AMD Radeon Pro 5500 XT 8 GB running on macOS 12 Monterey . I managed to get the guest use more than 2048 MB VRAM once or twice about a month ago after setting the VM to use 16 GB RAM, installing or updating VMWare tools, and enabling 3D acceleration. Today I ran the VM to find out that VRAM of the VM is limited back to 128 MB which prevents most graphics intensive apps from working. And no matter how many settings I tweak, I can't get it to use more than 128 MB graphics. What changed since last time it worked? Except installing latest macOS 12 Monterey updates to the host (raising the current version to 12.6.1 (21G217)), nothing that I know of. This is very frustrating.