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mortenjensen01​, There is a problem with the configuration of your VM Windows10-MBP2012.vmwarevm⁩, I suppose this VM is a 64bit Windows 10 VM, but I saw guestOS = "windows7" in the vmx of the ... See more...
mortenjensen01​, There is a problem with the configuration of your VM Windows10-MBP2012.vmwarevm⁩, I suppose this VM is a 64bit Windows 10 VM, but I saw guestOS = "windows7" in the vmx of the VM. So you configured your VM as a 32bit Windows 7 VM, while actually it is a 64bit Windows 10 VM. I am not sure if this causes the BSOD. But please give a try to correct the OS version by opening the VM' Settings => click General button => click the OS version field and change it's value to Windows 10 x64.
@Edward20, For now, Fusion does not have the ability to connect a VM via web browser. Please see if the VNC connection feature in Fusion can meet your requirement: 1. On Mac host A, power... See more...
@Edward20, For now, Fusion does not have the ability to connect a VM via web browser. Please see if the VNC connection feature in Fusion can meet your requirement: 1. On Mac host A, power on a VM, open the VM's Advanced Settings, select "Remote display over VNC" checkbox, set VNC password and VNC port (for example: 5901) 2. On Mac host B, from Finder menu, select "Go" > "Connect to Server", in the popup dialog, enter the following address:     vnc://<host A's IP address>:<VNC port, say 5901>     Then click Connect button 3. Input the VNC password when prompted You will be VNC connected to the VM's desktop. Please note the host B can be any OS: Windows, Linux and Mac. Mac and some Linux OSes have built-in VNC client, so normally you don't need to install any other application, if host B is a Windows OS, you need to install VNC Viewer or any other VNC client software.
themenace, One good news and one bad news. The bad news is that the camera issue you mentioned is specific only to one Mac model "MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012)", and unfortunately it does no... See more...
themenace, One good news and one bad news. The bad news is that the camera issue you mentioned is specific only to one Mac model "MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012)", and unfortunately it does not get fixed in Fusion 10. The good news is that Fusion 10 no longer has McAfee bloat as you expected.
Hello haroldku, Could you please try below steps to see if it can solve your problem? 1. Remove Fusion completely 2. Execute below commands:     xattr -l ~/Downloads/VMware-Fusion-8.5.8-5... See more...
Hello haroldku, Could you please try below steps to see if it can solve your problem? 1. Remove Fusion completely 2. Execute below commands:     xattr -l ~/Downloads/VMware-Fusion-8.5.8-5824040.dmg     xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine ~/Downloads/VMware-Fusion-8.5.8-5824040.dmg 3. Reinstall VMware Fusion from the dmg
Hi Erez, Could you please try below steps to see if your problem can be solved? 1. Remove Fusion completely 2. Execute the below commands:     xattr -l ~/Downloads/VMware-Fusion-8.5.5-5192... See more...
Hi Erez, Could you please try below steps to see if your problem can be solved? 1. Remove Fusion completely 2. Execute the below commands:     xattr -l ~/Downloads/VMware-Fusion-8.5.5-5192483.dmg     xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine ~/Downloads/VMware-Fusion-8.5.5-5192483.dmg 3. Reinstall VMware Fusion from the dmg
Hi mdawson69, Is tools installed correctly in your Windows 8.1 VM? Could you please try uninstalling then re-installing tools and see if the issue gets resolved after that?
Please try uninstalling your current tools, then download and install VMTools 10.1.0 in your Ubuntu VM, that should fix your problem. You can find VMTools 10.1.0 at below web address: https://my... See more...
Please try uninstalling your current tools, then download and install VMTools 10.1.0 in your Ubuntu VM, that should fix your problem. You can find VMTools 10.1.0 at below web address: https://my.vmware.com/group/vmware/details?downloadGroup=VMTOOLS1010&productId=491
If the vmx file contains this line, please remove this line from vmx file, quit and relaunch Fusion, then try to power on the imported VM again to see if it can boot up this time. There is a p... See more...
If the vmx file contains this line, please remove this line from vmx file, quit and relaunch Fusion, then try to power on the imported VM again to see if it can boot up this time. There is a probme in Fusion 8.5 that the efi line is incorrectly added into the vmx file of the imported VM. Fusion developers is working on to fix it.