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I've been trying Dragon Age Inquisition and it just crashes at launch without error. How'd you install DirectX and PhysX manually?
It is a Windows 11 ARM VM. I have upgraded the compatibility to 21. But it can boot normally without upgrading. What other logs can I provide?
So I have it installed via origin, and if I drop the video settings down, all the artifacts go away.  But it works!
I've not seen that. I've got sound with the 2023 TP in my W11 22H2 ARM VM running on Ventura. 
@ColoradoMarmot you are absolutely right. Thank you. 
Dragon Age: Origins - steam install fails to launch (even after manually installing DirectX and Nvdidia's physx).  Installing via EA launches, but significant visual artifacts (the sprites/glow of ch... See more...
Dragon Age: Origins - steam install fails to launch (even after manually installing DirectX and Nvdidia's physx).  Installing via EA launches, but significant visual artifacts (the sprites/glow of character effects is 8-bit blocky).  Changing the graphics settings got the game into a state where it will launch, then immediately crash (and then lunch was over).  Will try again and report back.
Sound on Win11 works great (and did in 13 too).
Still no sound in W11 or am I missing something?
@Mikero wrote:   Re: Mantic... I'm hoping more people take it up with Ubuntu to give weight to supporting the use case of Ubuntu in Fusion on Macs with Apple silicon. I have it booted OOTB right n... See more...
@Mikero wrote:   Re: Mantic... I'm hoping more people take it up with Ubuntu to give weight to supporting the use case of Ubuntu in Fusion on Macs with Apple silicon. I have it booted OOTB right now with the LiveCD OOTB, but I just can't log into the thing as it wants a username and password. (which apparently isn't 'ubuntu' and blank and i may have a workaround by TTY'ing and making a new user account which IS ABSOLUTELY BONKERS but alas...) lol.  Good catch on the yum/dnf. I should have caught that, as we use tdnf in Photon. Yet another Ubuntu issue. They always seem to be changing stuff that breaks things. You will be hard pressed to find a user account that you can use to log into the Mantic Desktop daily. As you've found the 'ubuntu' user doesn't even exist in the build. Root seems to be disabled, so it'll be interesting to see if you get in using tty. The only way I could get to a shell prompt was booting to single user mode. Then you realize that the environment is not persistent. I wouldn't waste more time on Mantic Desktop dailies unless you have a lot to squander. At this point it's easier just to install Mantic Server dailies which do work quite nicely and then add the rest of the Desktop stuff. The Fusion 13 Companion will walk you through how to do that. I've got a bug report into Canonical on this. They have a build bug for their live environments that's impacting more than just Fusion - it's at least arm64 in general and even Raspberry Pi. The last thing I saw on my bug report feedback from them is that they changed things in their build systems starting with Lunar (Lunar Desktop dailies don't work as well), and they've found that they haven't included some components that set up the live environment properly for platforms other than x64. No clue how long it's going to take them to fix this.
Just one comment on the VHDX - those VM's expire and are in the dev channel.  Really want to avoid having folks find that out the hard way.
Chiming in with the next batch of comments: Running 23.04 Lunar Ubuntu - desktops all updated fine, shared folder speed is insane.  Still requires toggling the shared folders off and on after bootin... See more...
Chiming in with the next batch of comments: Running 23.04 Lunar Ubuntu - desktops all updated fine, shared folder speed is insane.  Still requires toggling the shared folders off and on after booting before they appear in /mnt. Win 11 - had an old VM that wasn't on 22H2, and had some very strange behavior.  Updated to current release, and all seems well.  Screen resolution/crispness is 10x better than V13 on my 5K monitor.  Drag/drop of files is incredibly fast, and a decent workaround until we get full shared folders. I have had, twice, some odd video artifacts where the entire VM goes black, then flickers back and forth between black at the VM contents, windowed mode, computer under heavy load - 2 ubuntu VM's, 2 fusion win 11 VMs (one massive), and a parallels VM (also massive - that's the one I'm manually migrating to fusion...for games).  I managed to peg my M1 max on CPU when they were all running and had steam and gog both installing in the fusion vm at the same time. Dragon Age Origins failed to launch, and had to manually install both directx and physx.  But still won't launch...continuing to troublehshoot.
Thanks @Technogeezer  Shared folders and printing are on list.  Re: OOBE, that's a perfectly valid path as well. I can look at updating the guide to put the 'install Tools before Windows' back ... See more...
Thanks @Technogeezer  Shared folders and printing are on list.  Re: OOBE, that's a perfectly valid path as well. I can look at updating the guide to put the 'install Tools before Windows' back in there. re: VHDX and UUPDump, the objective here was to not introduce any changes to the way we advised folks to get and install Windows for now.  Re: Mantic... I'm hoping more people take it up with Ubuntu to give weight to supporting the use case of Ubuntu in Fusion on Macs with Apple silicon. I have it booted OOTB right now with the LiveCD OOTB, but I just can't log into the thing as it wants a username and password. (which apparently isn't 'ubuntu' and blank and i may have a workaround by TTY'ing and making a new user account which IS ABSOLUTELY BONKERS but alas...) lol.  Good catch on the yum/dnf. I should have caught that, as we use tdnf in Photon.
Thanks @palter - I just did the same and didn't see any messages either. I'll keep an eye on that to see if that too is indeed squashed.
@Technogeezer wrote: It also looks like one bug is fixed. The fixed one: It looks like the developers have squashed the bug that blocked use of AirPlay while Fusion is running. @Mikero Did the ... See more...
@Technogeezer wrote: It also looks like one bug is fixed. The fixed one: It looks like the developers have squashed the bug that blocked use of AirPlay while Fusion is running. @Mikero Did the developers happen to fix the annoying "bug" where macOS throws a notificaiton message about background services each time Fusion is started because it deletes and recreates plist entries in /Library/LaunchDaemons for disk/id/and mount helpers? Just quit and relaunched the Tech Preview. No notifications. (And, for that matter, there were none when I first installed it.)
It also looks like one bug is fixed. The fixed one: It looks like the developers have squashed the bug that blocked use of AirPlay while Fusion is running. @Mikero Did the developers happen to fix ... See more...
It also looks like one bug is fixed. The fixed one: It looks like the developers have squashed the bug that blocked use of AirPlay while Fusion is running. @Mikero Did the developers happen to fix the annoying "bug" where macOS throws a notificaiton message about background services each time Fusion is started because it deletes and recreates plist entries in /Library/LaunchDaemons for disk/id/and mount helpers?
So far so good. I installed and upgraded my existing W11 ARM VM with the new tools. Nice to have the drag/drop/copy/paste working. Also like the soft power operations. Resume after a suspend now sync... See more...
So far so good. I installed and upgraded my existing W11 ARM VM with the new tools. Nice to have the drag/drop/copy/paste working. Also like the soft power operations. Resume after a suspend now syncs the guest clock with the host (as long as you have time sync with the host configured).  That should make some folks happy. The resolution change in the guest when windows are manually resized or full screen is selected works as it does on Intel. Also should make some folks happy. Not having printer sharing and Fusion shared folders is a bit underwhelming, but I can deal with those. I don't have any 3D applications installed so I can't test the 3D support yet. A couple of nits about the testing guide: You do not need to disable the OOBE network checks during initial VM installation from ISO. At the initial setup screen after the VM boots from hard drive, don't click anything yet. Use the Fusion GUI menus to Virtual Machine > Install VMware Tools. That will mount the tools ISO on the drive of the VM. Then go back to the setup window, click anywhere but on one of the buttons, and type Shift-Fn-F10 to bring up the command prompt. cd to the D drive, and execute setup.exe. The Tools installer window will appear (you probably will have to move the command prompt window to see it).  Answer the prompts to install the tools. Reboot when it asks after the tools install. You'll be right back at the setup window asking for country, and continue from there. I'm disappointed you still recommend uupdump and VHDX for Windows 11 ARM installation sources. The same w11arm_esd2iso tool used in the Unofficial Fusion 13 Companion Guide provides a Windows 11 ARM 22H2 release channel build ISO that works just fine with the Tech Preview. It's a much cleaner build process for the ISO (< 10 minutes) instead having to install Xcode, Homebrew and other open source packages and then use command line processes to create a hacked uup or pre-release flaky Windows version. DON"T TRY TO USE UBUNTU MANTIC DESKTOP ARM64 DAILY BUILDS. THEY ARE BROKEN. They don't boot properly to the live environment on arm64 architectures. That's an Ubuntu problem in their build process and has nothing to do with Fusion. I have a bug report in on this. Instead, install Ubuntu Mantic server daily builds. You can then "convert" the installed VM to Ubuntu Desktop using the advice in the Companion Guide for Fusion 13 if you want Ubuntu Desktop. Yum is deprecated and replaced by dnf in Red Hat family Linux distros. The updated syntax for installing open-vm-tools and open-vm-tools-desktop is 'sudo dnf install open-vm-tools open-vm-tools-desktop'. 
It's there, Menu Bar > View > Use all displays in full screen. I'm finding it behaving weird with my mouse cursor and am debugging with engineering to see if this is just something on my dev rig (I... See more...
It's there, Menu Bar > View > Use all displays in full screen. I'm finding it behaving weird with my mouse cursor and am debugging with engineering to see if this is just something on my dev rig (I end up with a lot of corner cases, hard to tell sometimes what's a bug and what's just something unusual about my setup) Again, this is a Tech Preview, so we don't expect everything to work everywhere. And if something is not working for you that you'd expect, we want to hear about it so we can address it! There are so many scenarios that we just can't possibly test them all, so that's part of why we do TPs.
@Mikero wrote: Actually I think it's there now, I'm testing for correctness. Try it My apologies for all the questions and confusion. One last question. Is multi monitor support present o... See more...
@Mikero wrote: Actually I think it's there now, I'm testing for correctness. Try it My apologies for all the questions and confusion. One last question. Is multi monitor support present or not? If it's not confirmed to be there, no sense spending time installing everything.
Actually I think it's there now, I'm testing for correctness. Try it
@Mikero wrote:   Should be right there Thanks. I had to expand the toolbar to see it.  Can you tell me if multi monitor support will ever be added?