I've screen resolution issue when running Windows 10 x 64 in Fusion 11.1.0 with macOS 10.14.5 (Mojave) on MacBook Pro 15.4inch retina (2880 x 1800 resolution).
Recently updated Fusion to v11.1.0, after which the screen resolution issue started, prior to which the virtual machine screen resolution as perfect at 2880 x 1800.
So, on booting Fusion a small window displays of approx 100mm x 100mm (this is normal). However, since the latest update, the virtual machine now remains at that small size once the startup has completed and does on automatically resize to 2880 x 1800. Trying to manually resize (View > Fullscreen) only displays at 1024x768.
The settings in Fusion, which have not been altered, are -
Advise would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
Hi,
Is your VM using the latest VMware Hardware version?
If so, then try to reinstall VMware Tools.
Eg.
Uninstall VMware Tools, reboot the guest and install VMware Tools.
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Wil
Hi Wil, thank you for your reply.
My VM is running hardware version 16. It is not showing that/if a newer version is available. The box for 'Allow upgrading the virtual hardware for this virtual machine' is checked.
Having looked through the menu's, I'm unsure as to where I can "Uninstall VMware Tools, reboot the guest and install VMware Tools."... your guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hi,
You uninstall VMware Tools in Windows 10 from the location where you uninstall other applications.
Of course that is in a different spot in Windows 10 as it has been in the past decades.
Click the "orb" in the left bottom, select "Settings"
Then Select "Apps",
In the list you get scroll down until you see "VMware Tools"
Select it, then click "Uninstall", follow the steps to uninstall
Reboot the guest OS.
Then from the Virtual Machine menu select "Install VMware Tools"
If no installer appears, go to the DVD-rom within windows and click "setup" (for 32 bits windows) or "setup64" (for 64 bits windows)
Once you see an installer, click "Next" until Finish, keep the defaults.
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Wil
Many thanks Wil
I'm going to digest your message and try this tomorrow now as it's late here in London and I'd rather do with a clear head. I'll let you know how I get along.
Thanks again
You're welcome.
It's late here in Holland too but yes I think it is always a good idea to do something you're not comfortable doing with a clear head.
FWIW, you can always take a snapshot of your VM before you try and do something like this.
Just don't forget to remove the snapshot after you are done.
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Wil
Greetings to Holland, which is an hour later :smileylaugh:.... welcome advice, thanks
Hi Wil
Ok, although Windows is all new too me I've done as you said in Windows 10:
Click the "orb" in the left bottom, select "Settings" - done (having Googled to find the 'orb' is the start button!)
Then Select "Apps", - done
In the list you get scroll down until you see "VMware Tools" - done and VMware Tools is not listed when scrolled down??.... then did a 'search this list' and nothing for VMware showed up in Apps.
cheers
Hi,
Ok, so it seems as if it is not installed at the moment.
If -with the VM running and active- you look in your Fusion menu "Virtual Machine", do you have an option that mentions VMware Tools?
Eg.
As you can see, mine says "Reinstall VMware Tools", what does it say on yours?
Is it "Install VMware Tools" perhaps?
If so, then follow the steps I mentioned earlier.
"Click Install VMware Tools and follow the steps of the installer.
If no installer appears, go to the DVD-rom within windows and click "setup" (for 32 bits windows) or "setup64" (for 64 bits windows)
Once you see an installer, click "Next" until Finish, keep the defaults. "
If OTOH it says "Reinstall VMware Tools" then you can certainly try that. I did not have much luck with it in the past, but nowadays I do see people who have successfully done just that and got their problems resolved. So it is certainly worthwhile to try.
edit: LOL on orb being the start button.
It used to say start in the past, nowadays it doesn't and I'm not sure what to call it. Perhaps "Windows 10 logo button", but that sounds pretty daft too.
another edit: Oh forgot to say, but VMware Tools takes care of all kinds of things for you. One of them is providing a much better screen driver to windows. So you would want to install that in almost all scenarios.
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Wil
Wil
The issue is resolved... I had to follow your suggestion to:
"If no installer appears, go to the DVD-rom within windows and click "setup" (for 32 bits windows) or "setup64" (for 64 bits windows)
Once you see an installer, click "Next" until Finish, keep the defaults." - done
Virtual machine now displays 2880 x 1800 resolution, perfect!
Many thanks again, your support was greatly appreciated.
Greeting from London
Andrew
Hello Andrew,
Glad to hear it has been resolved, enjoy your Windows.
Happy to help.
Can't believe it's already been a month since I last was in London, it was quite wet back then.
But we had a marvelous time anyways.
After all it doesn't rain much inside bookshops and Kew was still awesome to see even when getting a bit moist.
cheers!
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Wil
Hi
Glad you enjoyed London even though the weather was now great!... it's been a poor summer here until this week with much sunshine and full of tourists!... we're living by the river close to Tower Bridge.
All the best and thanks again.
Andrew