![]() ![]() Use this information combined with the Unofficial Fusion 13 for Apple Silicon Companion Guide to help your decision making and re-building of any VMs that you used to run on an Intel Mac. ![]() There's a KB article (which IMO should be in the documentation front and center) that explains what will run under Fusion on an Apple Silicon Mac. It took a while, but VMware is now updated for Apple’s new generation of ARM-powered Mac computers. That means anyone that has virtual machines running on Fusion on an Intel Mac has a bit of thinking to do on how to move forward. VMware Fusion Pro is designed for technical professionals who need to run Windows applications on Macs with advanced features, including multiprocessor. On Intel Macs, VMware Fusion lets you run macOS, Windows, Linux and other x86-based operating systems as virtual machines. VMware Fusion is a popular virtualization app, and on Mac, it has been one of the best ways to run Windows and Linux applications. That's an Apple restriction, not a VMware restriction. Rosetta can not be used to run Intel operating systems under virtualization solutions such as Fusion or Parallels. Thats because Microsoft does not license or support Windows 10 or 11 for ARM processors on Apple Silicon processors. The consequence of this is that operating systems that are expecting to run on an Intel chip will not and can not run under virtualization on an M1/M2 Mac.īecause of the incompatibility of CPU chips, Apple has built Rosetta to translate Mac Intel applications so ARM CPU instructions. VMware does not support Windows 11 on M1 Macs with the Fusion for Apple Silicon Tech Preview, but it will run. The thing that many people don't realize when they buy an M1 Mac is: Add a Shared Folder You can share files between virtual machines and your Mac by using shared folders. ![]() Ensure that your Mac has a working network connection. This virtual machine cannot be powered on because it requires the X86 machine architecture, which is incompatible with this Arm machine architecture host. With Fusionmirrored folders you can map special folders on your Mac, such as Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Movies, Music, and Pictures, to their counterparts in certain Windows virtual machines. Note: If you have upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7, see Upgrading a VMware Fusion virtual machine from Windows XP to Windows 7 (1015396) and perform steps 13 through 24. ![]()
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