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Current version of vmware fusion for mac
Current version of vmware fusion for mac













current version of vmware fusion for mac
  1. #Current version of vmware fusion for mac mac os#
  2. #Current version of vmware fusion for mac install#

What is the Max version of MAC that can be virtualized using my currently installed and correctly running (thus far) version of VMware ( Version 11.5.3 (15870345)).If this is true then it DOSEN'T explain the following. If instead this table represents the minimum version of VMware to run the CONTAINER then it's seems like it could be correct though it seems like my earlier interpretation is what the document states.This is KNOW from personal experience is not true as I have and recently ran a Windows 7 VM on my Sierra Mac based system using the Fusion Professional Version 11.5.3 (15870345) per previous screenshot. Based upon MY interpretation of this table VMware Fusion 11.1.1or earlier is the LAST version that should work ON Sierra (aka 10.12.6).

current version of vmware fusion for mac

#Current version of vmware fusion for mac mac os#

Is this a list of Container OSs supportable by various VMware versions OR table of NATIVE OSs listing the versions of VMware that can be INSTALLED on them (and thus used to host ANY OS (past/present/future where Mac OS version < Big Sur)? Which of the two interpretations further detailed below is correct? Not sure I understand the table and related terminology. From all I have read VMware 11.5.5 is INCOMPATIBLE with (and won't run on 10.12.6) and therefore will stop woking if I were to allow this update correct?

#Current version of vmware fusion for mac install#

So to restate, Can use the STUB installer to create the VMware container of Catalina rather then having to go through the somewhat convoluted instructions I have seen on the net about getting the Full installer for Catalina and then trying to harvest the boot image and creating a DMG of said boot DMG as the starting point for my VM.įYI - seems like a bug that the most recent VMware app as it currently offers to install what my second attached screenshot "claims" is clearly an INCOMPATIBLE VMware update (VMware offers to install 11.5.5 over 11.5.3 on a Mac OS 10.12.6). Sounds like I just start up VMware, select New from the file menu and drag the "stub" installer I already have for Catalina and just drag onto the window and a Wizard will guide me through the process per attached? By stub I mean that the install app is really a stub of the FULL (aka offline install, as it actually pulls content as part of the update/post reboot off the net to complete the install). I have some pressing software that I need to to run in the next week that REQUIRES greater then Sierra Mac OS and have outstanding system issues that from a system stability standpoint currently preclude me from NATIVELY updating my Mac. Sorry for the typo wasn't talking about Big Sur but Catalina VM running on a Sierra host (10.15.x on a native 10.12.6 Mac OS system).















Current version of vmware fusion for mac