I want to start experimenting with the new Windows 11 beta release on my Mac. I currently run Windows 10 within VMWare Fusion on my Mac running MacOS 11 and it works fine. But VMWare doesn’t support Win11? What’s the story?
I want to start experimenting with the new Windows 11 beta release on my Mac. I currently run Windows 10 within VMWare Fusion on my Mac running MacOS 11 and it works fine. But VMWare doesn’t support Win11? What’s the story?
I want to try out Windows 11 on my computer and am unclear about the differences between “dual boot” and a virtual machine. I’m on a Mac system and ideally don’t want to rely on Win11, just try it out safely.
I run Windows on my Mac through VMware Fusion and want to start testing with Windows 11. But it can’t run because I don’t have a Trusted Processor Module (TPM). Is that something I can add to a VMware Fusion virtual machine? If so, how?
I’m running VMware Fusion on my Mac system and it works great with Windows and Linux systems. But can I run ChromeOS for testing purposes? If so, how can I get it up and running?
I need to install a Linux system on my Mac and decided I’d use VMWare Fusion for convenience. The company wants me to install OpenSUSE. Can you show me how to proceed, please? Thanks!
Hi Dave. I’ve been running Windows 10 through VMware Fusion on my Mac system and am wondering if I have the optimal settings. Can you advise on the best settings for running Windows on Mac?
Hi Dave! I’m learning how to work within the Linux environment and my professor has set us all up with VMware Fusion on our Macs and Ubuntu Linux in the virtual machine. I just want to ensure I have it set up properly for best performance. What do you recommend?
I need to test out some software within Ubuntu Linux for work. I don’t want to dual boot, so I’m looking at VMware Fusion for my iMac. Can I install Ubuntu Linux in VMware Fusion, and if so, what are the steps?