Re: Mac Catalina and Fusion Has Black Screen enesgee Jul 6, 2019 8:36 AM ( in response to MCaseyM ) The VMs were working for me on Catalina Beta 1 and Beta 2, Now with Beta 3 - I only see a black screen, but can see the VM in the preview screen. Your VMware Fusion 8 license entitles you to 18 months of complimentary email support from the date of product registration. Telephone support is available by purchasing Per Incident Support (for all Fusion customers) or Basic Support (for Fusion 8 Pro customers only with a minimum quantity of 10) from the VMware Online Store.
At VMworld 2019, Zongmin Li and I took to the stage to present our annual ‘What’s new in Fusion and Workstation’ session, where we share what we’ve been working on and and look ahead on our roadmap a bit.
In this session we made some exciting announcements:
Fusion 11.5 and Workstation 15.5: Free Updates Coming in September
The biggest announcement is about our annual product release. We have a lot of great new features that we’ll be issuing as a free update to existing users, and extending the period for Fusion 8 and Workstation 12 customers to upgrade without having to buy a full ‘new’ license.
So what’s in the releases? Let’s take a look…
Fusion and Workstation Shared Features
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Jumbo Frame Support
- Configure the MTU size of your virtual networks (Pro products only)
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New pvscsi device support
- More compatibility with vSphere virtual hardware
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New OS support
- Windows 10 19H2, Ubuntu 1910, Debian 10.0, RHEL 7.7
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Local Kubernetes Clusters
- Supported through minikube and docker-machine-driver-vmware
- Performance and Security Bugfixes
Fusion Only Features Notepad plus plus for mac.
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macOS 10.15 Catalina
- Host and Guest support
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Dark Mode and Dark Mode Sync
- Fusion now goes dark when Dark Mode is enabled on your Mac, and can optionally synchronize this setting with Windows 10 and macOS 10.14+ guest VMs.
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Sidecar (requires Catalina host)
- Use Windows on your iPad, wirelessly, with hardware keyboard and Apple Pencil support!
Workstation Only Features
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Network Config Preservation
- When upgrading Workstation between major versions, your custom network settings are preserved
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Network Config Export
- Export complex network configurations with an easily shareable text file.
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Multi-Mon Shortcut Key
- Quickly adjust the layout of your virtual displays.
- ctrl+shift+m brings up the topology chooser where you then key the number of the corresponding layout you want
- Quickly adjust the layout of your virtual displays.
And finally, we had one more thing to share…
VMware and Microsoft Hypervisor Platform Collaboration
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Closing out the presentation we had “One More Thing” to share, and we brought our friend Ben Armstrong, Product Manager for the Microsoft Windows Hypervisor Platform, on stage to join us in announcing something we’ve been working on for quite some time now.
For the past year we’ve been collaborating closely with Microsoft on the Windows Hypervisor Platform engineering team so that Workstation can co-exist with Hyper-V enabled hosts.
Read more about our collaboration here
We’re very proud of what the engineering teams are delivering this year in Fusion and Workstation, and for the incredible features that have yet to come.
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I'm covering all the major virtual machines for your benefit and this time it's all about VMWare's Fusion 11.5 virtual machine software. They're similar, but have a few different steps in the set up process.
Here's how to get VMWare's Fusion 11.5 on your Mac and then install and run Windows 10 from within your macOS operating system without having to switch hard drive partitions.
Check your system and hardware requirements
Before you get started with installation of Fusion 11.5, make sure your Mac meets the minimum system requirements for both hardware and software.
The minimum system requirements for installing and using VMware Fusion 11.5 are:
Hardware
- All Macs launched in 2011 or later are supported (except the 2012 Mac Pro 'Quad Core' using the Intel Xeon W3565 Processor. The CPU architecture is incompatible).
- Also supports the 2010 Mac Pro 'Six Core', 'Eight Core' and 'Twelve Core' models.
- Minimum 4GB of RAM
- 750MB free disk space for VMware Fusion and at least 5GB for each virtual machine
Software
- Mac OS X 10.13 or later
- Operating system installation media (disk or disk image) for virtual machines.
- Microsoft Windows is not included with VMware Fusion.
- Recommended graphics hardware for Windows DirectX 10 or OpenGL 3.3 support:
- NVIDIA 8600M or better
- ATI 2600 or better
- Minimum requirements for Metal support.
Before you start: Back up your Mac
This is one of those awful mistakes that people make, thinking that they don't need to back up their Mac before doing something big. First off, you should be backing up your Mac on a regular basis, but even if you don't do so multiple times per day, you should definitely do so right now, before you continue with this guide. Seriously. Back it up.
How to run Windows 10 on Mac using Fusion 11.5
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You'll need a copy of Fusion 11.5 or Fusion 11.5 Pro in order to install it on your Mac. Fusion 11.5 costs $79.99 and the pro version costs $159.99. The main differences between them is in the advanced features. The Pro version includes extra features specific for multiple-computer use. For example, if you to be able to create linked clones on different Macs or if you need to network your computers together. You can buy the full license right now or download a free 30-day trial and make your full purchase later. If you have an older version of Fusion, you can upgrade for less.
You'll also need a copy of Windows 10. You might already have a full copy or you might need to buy a copy. VMWare requires that you have a copy on a disk, drive, or an ISO image file in order to run it on your Mac.
Download Windows 10
- Navigate to the Microsoft Windows 10 ISO download page from your web browser.
- Click on Select Edition and select Windows 10.
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Click Confirm.Source: iMore
- Click on Select the product language and select your language.
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Click Confirm.Source: iMore
- Click on 64-bit Download.
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Click Save to start the download.Source: iMore
This may take a while, so have a cup of tea and watch an episode of Black Mirror while you wait.
Download and install VMWare Fusion 11.5
The first step is to download Fusion 11.5. You can buy a full license right now or download the free 30-day trial to get started.
Once the program download is complete, follow these steps to install Fusion 11.5 on your Mac.
- Double-click on the VMwareFusion.dmg file to open it (it might be in finder or on your desktop. You can search for it in Spotlight if its not easy to find).
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Double-click on Double-click to Install.Source: iMore https://betaever331.weebly.com/c-compiler-for-mac.html.
- Click Open if prompted to confirm that you want to open the application.
- Click one of the options for how you want to install Fusion 11.5, either with a license key, by purchasing now, or by using the free 30-day trial.
- Click Continue.
- Select whether you want to install Fusion 11.5 or Fusion 11.5 Pro if you're running a trial version.
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Click Continue.Source: iMore
- Enter your Mac log in credentials when prompted.
- Click OK.
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Drag the ISO Windows 10 file to the Installation Method Window.If you're installing from a different method, select that method and follow the steps to install.
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Click Continue.Source: iMore
- Tick the box for Use Easy Install. If you feel comfortable setting up the installation settings manually, uncheck the box.
- Create a Windows login account name and password.
- Enter the Windows Product Key.
- Select the Windows version you're using.
- Select the level of integration. If you want to share your Mac documents with Windows, you'll want More Seamless. If you prefer to keep Windows and Mac data separate, use More Isolated.
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Click Continue.Source: iMore
- Click Finish.
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Click Save to save this new virtual machine to your Virtual Machines folder.https://betaever331.weebly.com/amazon-kindle-for-mac.html. Source: iMore
After Windows finishes installing in the virtual machine, Windows 10 will pop up in a new window. It sort of looks like you're just using a new program or web browser, but you've got a virtual simulation of Windows 10, in its entirety right on your Mac!
Any questions?
Do you have any questions about how to run Windows 10 on your Mac using VMware's Fusion 11.5? Put them in the comments and I'll help you out.
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