Perhaps the .vmx file that contains the virtual machine settings is incorrect and you need to create another virtual machine.
Or maybe this discussion on this forum will help you.
https://community.spiceworks.com/t/need-to-add-vmdk-data-drive-but-its-not-listed/461564/16
This is not possible because the Metal API that uses GPU does not work with the video card that VMWare uses and because it is not compatible. I believe that's why it doesn't have a functional driver with this feature.
And you won't find it in Virtualdub or any other means of virtualized macOS...
From the message you posted, although it doesn't contain much information, for some reason your machine has a problem with storing data on the drive. Check everything on your computer for corrupt system files in Windows or macOS and repair them.
Are you shutting down macOS correctly or simply...
You need to install VMWare Tools for it to work.
It comes with VMWare Workstation Pro or can be downloaded from the internet, but at the moment the newer versions that work with macOS 14 are not easy to find.
If you go back a few posts with patience, a user has left a link to this.
By installing VMWare Tools you will see a new resolution in this place after changing the resolution with the commands in the macOS terminal.
You can only change the resolution within MacOS. Ex: 1600x1100. To do this, type in the terminal :
sudo /Library/Application\ Support/VMware\...
Unfortunately it's not possible to use your iGPU because the creators of VMWare haven't made a video driver compatible with macOS and you won't find it in any virtualized system with windows as the host and macOS as guest.
You can get a tiny, almost imperceptible improvement by installing...
First of all, don't make any changes to the vmware .vmx file. It is recommended that you create a new virtual machine from scratch so that it recreates this file by default and without any changes.
Use VMWare Workstation Pro version at the link provided in the tutorial. (If you install it, you...
Excellent. You can set the default boot drive on the opencore drives screen by selecting it with the arrow keys and then holding down the control key and pressing enter.
The next time the system reboots, this drive will be the default.
The print screen shows that the CD/DVD has the vmdk file and this is wrong. However, the vmx file is correct. This couldn't be happening like this. Probably vmware bugged the vmx file.
The CD/DVD drive must contain the ISO image file and the SATA drive set to number 0:0 must contain the...
It's very strange but it seems that you're having problems with the storage drives and some of them even seem to be corrupted. Did you create the drives correctly following the tutorial? Try naming the drives without whitespace.
Check if you have any corrupted files in your Windows as well.
There are some upload problems with the vmxnet3 drive but they can be solved using the commands in the macos terminal as described in the tutorial.
Thank you and I'm glad it was useful.
I'm not familiar with ESXi, but VMWare emulates the appropriate hardware for installing macOS, which is hidden. You need to apply the patch to release the choice of this type of machine called macOS 14.
The patch in the tutorial is specific to VMWare Workstation Player and VWWare Worstation...
I recommend that you uninstall and reinstall vmware from scratch, patch it and create a new default virtual machine without changing anything and following only what is suggested in the tutorial.
Reread the tutorial and go through the whole sequence again and recreate a new virtual machine:
-correct vmware patch
-correct number of cpu cores configured in vmware for the vmdk file you downloaded.
-set the sata drive of the file you downloaded to SATA 0:0 (first boot drive)
-configure...
If you're referring to screen sharing from your iPhone to your macOS, I don't know if it's possible.
Did you follow the recommendations on this site?
https://www.macrumors.com/guide/iphone-mirroring/
Activating Bluetooth for the guest OS on vmware I've never done and I don't know if it's...
vmware can use your windows network configuration and that includes wifi. I don't know why you want to directly use the wifi connected to the virtual machine's shared usb. That's not necessary.
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