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Vmware workstation pro mac os
Vmware workstation pro mac os










vmware workstation pro mac os

On this same desktop PC, I have VMware virtual machines ALL of macOS 10.8 Mountain Lion up to latest macOS Monterey 12.4, mostly all running fine. When I try it on my Core i5 Ivy Bridge, I get a constant Apple logo reboot loop i.e. Old ones include Intel Sandy Bridge (do not use) + Ivy Bridge CPUs (still use!). I am nowhere near the new ones, so that is not any problem for me, but seem to be affected by the old ones dropped. In my case, both my VMware computers - Intel Haswell on a HP Workstation laptop, and older Intel Ivy Bridge desktop PC - both run Windows 11 OS.)ġ) This new macOS Beta drops support for some too old, plus some too new Intel CPUs.

vmware workstation pro mac os

(I have 32 GB of DDR3 RAM here on both my VMware machines. More exactly, I mean using VMware Workstation 16.2.x running on a Host OS of Windows 10, or Windows 11 64-bit, with at least 16 GB of RAM? And using the macOS Unlocker, so that the Mac VMs work. Therefore, you theoretically could put the disk images on a shared disk (for example on the Boot Camp Partition itself, since the Mac can easily read it), and then launch the vmdk no matter which host you were using (Mac or Windows).I mean latest 22A5286j, Beta 2 Build, direct download link for that being here: One advantage of using Fusion on the Mac though would be that they can use the same. The only limitation I can think of is that if the hypvervisor has a way of knowing it is currently already using a VM, and therefore not able to virtualize again. I think that it will launch, and possibly even work (except for being rather slow, because you would start virtualizing while virtualizing). With that in mind, there would be no issue with installing VMWare Workstation in Windows while in Boot Camp.Īs for what happens when you launch the Boot Camp partition in VMWare Fusion, I have not tested that, and not entirely sure how it will work. When in Boot Camp, you are running Windows 'on the metal', as in really no difference than Windows on any other PC, except on Mac hardware with some Apple drivers for that hardware (like fan control, iSight, etc).












Vmware workstation pro mac os