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It’s possible that this ‘goes away’ when Apple moves to the public beta branch (it has different debugging code enabled than the developer previews), but we’ll be keeping a close eye on things as they develop and share what we learn. The simple work around for now is to disable 3D graphics acceleration (per-VM setting). Once it’s up and you’ve installed VMware Tools, you can drag the ‘Install 10.12 Developer Preview.app’ onto the desktop of your 10.11 VM, double-click it and begin the install.įor folks that don’t have the time or who want to walk through a fresh installation there is a multi-step method that I’ve written about here that will show you the way and explain what’s happening along the trip.įor folks who want to run Sierra on the Mac itself and use Fusion, there is a bit of a bug that we’re working on, but there’s an easy workaround.Ĭurrently if you try to run a VM it will fail/crash with an ‘Internal Error’. The first one is pretty easy, and you can make an OS X 10.11 VM using the recovery partition with just a couple of clicks from File > New.
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Manually create the bootable install image and attach it to an empty 10.11 VM.app to create the bootable install image, but because the layout is different due to debugging code, it fails with an ‘Internal Error’. We specifically require a certain block layout of the.
The reason is that Developer Preview builds have debugging code included which changes the memory layout of the installer.
Users have been excited to run this in a VM to test, but it doesn’t “just work” in Fusion yet unfortunately.
With a new name, macOS, Apple seems to be getting away from the OS X moniker and aligning with the rest of the OS’s that it has in it’s bag: tvOS, iOS, watchOS, and now macOS.
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PS: after launch/sleep of all VMs the Library window still crashes starting the application still crashes but launching through the global menu or double-clicking a VM-File works.Hot off the heels of WWDC, Apple has made available the next major update to it’s flagship operating system for Mac. I'll try to launch/sleep all my VMs or moving away some ov my VM files - maybe this helps resetting the library folder.So I assume it's not the base VMWare app itself or the filesystem but the content of the Library window that has a problem (and btw if I read the stacktrace correctly: NSWindowController loadWindow and [NSBundle(NSNibLoading) _loadNibFile:nameTable:options:withZone:ownerBundle: both point to a window content loading issue).And launching the VMWare icon in /Applications still crashes.But: whenever I try to open the Virtual machine Library window (Cmd-Shift-L) Fusion crashes.
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Using the finder menu bar app I could launch Fusion and start a Windows 10 VM.But today I noticed that the global Fusion Menu bar app actually shows up and - it is actually working!.I had Fusion 8.5.8 always crashing on launch on 10.13 with the same stacktrace as ReneLarsen posted.Thunderbolt Bus: MacBook Pro, Apple Inc., 22.1
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Graphics: Radeon Pro 455, AMD Radeon Pro 455, PCIe, 2 GB
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 530, Intel HD Graphics 530, Built-In Model: MacBookPro13,3, BootROM 24, 4 processors, Intel Core i7, 2,9 GHz, 16 GB, SMC 2.38f7 The thread is very difficult to read if pasting the raw content of error reports and logs. REMOVED DETAILS BY wila, see attachment ErrorReport.txt for the rest, PLEASE use the attach button in the bottom right corner next time instead of copy & paste. Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: -thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib Applications/VMware Fusion.app/Contents/MacOS/VMware Fusion The error report I get when trying to launch Fusion is this one: I still having problems open the new VMware Fusion 8.5.8 running on macOS 10.13 High Sierra (DP beta 2), and with converted filesystem to APFS.