I've gone through the vmware logs until my eyes bleed - lots of interesting but useless information.Ĭurrently using VMware Workstation 15.0.3, with High Sierra 10.13.6 fully updated - Mojave has some issues because of changes to how the GUI is drawn so the performance is slower so I stick with High Sierra. I'm sure this is a vmware issue, but I was hoping maybe a reader has seen this before and has some ideas.
#VMWARE FUSION DARWIN.ISO MAC#
All the Windows VMs came through fine, but the Mac is stuck in a perpetual re-boot cycle. Brain fart on my part, I should have backed up all of my virtual machines. It kept nagging at me, so I finally allowed it to install. Then came the VM Workstation 14.1.6 update. I've been using it for the last 4 months. Using unlocker, etc, I was easily able to create a Mac workstation (what the hell do you call this - mac, macos, apple, mac VM? lol, I don't have the lingo down right.). Plus, there was some s/w I wanted to try that would only work on the mac.
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As a developer, I always have an interest in learning new things, and some of my co-workers are Apple advocates. One of these VMs was a macOS High Sierra install. So, I have a fairly high end laptop that has enabled me to push much of my development environment into virtual machines. Bear with me please, the vmware site is almost hopeless, so I ran across insanelymac.