![]() ![]() All preinstalled software and data are unaffected in my case. Please allow up to 48 hours after General Availability of Fusion 12 Player to get your new license key(s). WMware will prompt you to upgrade the virtual machines and VMware tools. If you purchased VMware Fusion 11 from the VMware online store on or after June 15th, 2020, you will automatically receive your new VMware Fusion 12 Player license key(s) via email after the General Availability of Fusion 12 Player.No further action is required to receive your upgrade. Please allow up to 48 hours after General Availability of Fusion 12 Pro to get your new license key(s). If you purchased VMware Fusion 11 Pro from the VMware online store or an authorized VMware partner on or after June 15th, 2020, you will automatically receive your new VMware Fusion 12 Pro license key(s) via email after the General Availability of Fusion 12 Pro.MacBook Pro 15-inch 2015 with dual graphics and laterĬustomers who purchased VMware Fusion or Fusion 12 Pro beginning June 15th, 2020 are covered by the Technology Guarantee Program for VMware Fusion, and are eligible for a complimentary electronic upgrade to VMware Fusion 12 Player or Pro depending on the upgrading license, when they become generally available:.See Apple's documentation regarding Metal supported Macs: Requirements to support DirectX 11 3D Acceleration in a virtual machine: The Metal rendering engine requires an Apple Mac computer which supports Metal. Fusion 12 does not function on macOS 10.14 and earlier. 2012 Mac Pro “Quad Core” using the Intel Xeon W3565 Processorįusion 12 supports Macs with macOS 11.0 Big Sur and macOS 10.15 Catalina.*With exception, the following Macs are not supported: 2010 Mac Pro “Six Core,” “Eight Core” and “Twelve Core.”.Hopefully somebody has fixed this? Or is it a bug introduced in Fusion 12.2.3 or Monterey 12.3.System Requirements General Requirements:Īll Intel-based Macs launched in 2012* or later are supported, as well as: I looked at some community posts and saw people having trouble with NAT, but I normally use bridged. Tried a static IP (appropriate subnet, unused address), gateway, subnet, and dns servers Made sure all macOS updates were applied.Ĩ. Removed the Mac's network configuration plist, and let it regenerate it.ħ. Ran netsh int ip reset from an elevated command prompt.Ħ. Removed the network adapter from Device manager, rebooted, and it reinstalled. Checked Security and Privacy in System Preferences to make sure I didn't need to "allow" anything else on the General tab, and made sure all access was given on the Privacy tab.Ĥ. Removed Fusion completely using the uninstall guide, and reinstalled.ģ. Removed the network adapter, and re-added itĢ. Here are the other troubleshooting steps I have taken:ġ. Switching to NAT (from Bridged), did not help. It might give me 10 seconds of pinging, then nothing. It no longer lets me connect to the internet for any reasonable length of time. Then, I started to notice the network was showing an exclamation point. I approved all of the requests for security exceptions that were prompted. After migrating, I installed VMWare Fusion 12.2.3. Old Mac was running Fusion 11.5 with no issues, with Windows 7 as a guest. ![]() Got a new machine, and migrated from my old mac. ![]()
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