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At work I use a Windows XP Pro machine for my development and at home I use a Macbook Pro. I am thinking of shifting my development environment over to virtual machines using VMWare Fusion (on the mac). My question is, can I open a virtual machine image created on my Mac with my windows computer at work?
Yes, just right click on the virtual machine file (on your mac), select "Show Package Contents", then select the first file that says "Your Operating System" -s001.vmdk or the biggest file and copy it to your flash drive or whatever you are going to use to transfer it to your windows machine. That .vmdk file is compatable with vmware workstation and virtualbox (a free version by oracle, but you need hardware acceleration).
I was running Fusion 13.5.0 on an Apple M1 Studio, used the fusion new vm dialog for a windows arm install, had Windows up and running but could never get the vmwaretools setup.exe to launch and do anything trying various methods including powershell admin, etc. So could never get the integrated support for video to make it usable at all.
So far in the last week I've come out to my car to find one of the windows rolled down on its own. The first time was when I was coming back from vacation and approached my car in the airport garage. I noticed the drivers side window was missing so I thought someone had broken in, but I found no glass. i got in and rolled up the window and asked myself how long has this been open here ( I had left 11 days earlier). Later last week I came back to my car at a charging station and this time it was the passenger window.
The car does have a remote window roll down feature, but it's supposed to do all of them, not just one random one. If you press and hold your unlock button on your fob, the windows will roll down (and moonroof pop up if you have it) after about 6 seconds. If you press and hold the lock button, the windows will roll up and the moonroof will close. I've heard of people doing that keeping their keys in their pocket. I've locked my car just getting in the car and having the remote bump something else in my pocket.
As far as your issue with just one window... that's weird. If you find yourself not using that feature at all, you can disable it on the left menu of your instrument cluster. You can find that under Settings -> Vehicle -> Windows -> Remote Open / Remote Close -> on/off. CMAX vehicles don't have that as a controllable feature... it's always enabled. At the very least, I'd try disabling the remote open. Remote close is still very useful, especially if your car is outside and it starts raining or whatever... you can remotely close all your windows.
I apologize for my ignorance on this, but I tried holding F2 with and without ctrl, fn, alt, windows key, and cannot get the pan to work. Would you be able to clarify this technique or direct me to a link with the information?
I am needing to access the localhost of a guest windows 8 vm from my Mac OS (10.9) host. The windows 8 vm is running in VMWare Fusion. How can I do this?
I have tried getting the guest ip address with ipconfig, and then typing that IP address into the browser on my mac, but it won't connect, and i can't ping that ip address from the mac either.
I have tried doing this in both NAT and Bridged networking modes in VMWare Fusion.
To add a bit of detail to Tyler's answer, where he wrote "make sure the network settings of the windows vm in vmware fusion are set to: NAT (Share with my mac)", in Fusion 5 you do this by going to Fusion's menu Virtual Machine --> Settings, click on Network Adapter, and select Share With My Mac.
I have a iMac 2017 4k with a 1tb fusion drive. As far as I know W10 is supposed to be possible to install via bootcamp on Mojave (it is not in the unsupported list like previous models). Currently the HD is setup as a fusion APFS volume, my problem is that I do not want to separate the SDD and HDD, as that will obviously slow everything down and the 28gb SSD is too small for any capable OS install/usage.
When I try to use BCA to partition it will get just over half way and the progress bar stops even though it created the two partitions needed to install W10 (although blank), forcing me to quit the app. BCA will not restore the partitions back to the Mac side (to its former full size) and throws an error. This forces each failed attempt at installing/partitioning via BCA to be followed with me booting via external Mojave installer drive, then separating the fusion drive and formatting the SSD and HDD Volumes as HFS+ and recreating the fusion drive via Terminal, then using first aid to fix/auto create the first partition.
If I use an external W10 installer and try to format the Bootcamp partition, the windows installer throws an error stating it is unable to format the drive and cannot be used for installation, see the log, bla bla bla.
So I am unable to use boot camp assistant, and I am unable to manually format the drive while it is in the logical volume group/fusion drive state. I have not found anything like this on other posts, similar and already addressed by apple but I believe my situation is not even in the same category. Has anyone had luck getting windows 10 on a fusion drive at all with Mojave? I am just curious because I see nothing saying it won't work on a 2017 retina 4k iMac.
Loner T, have you had this happen? Have you gone through the steps on this exact model? I only ask because the 2017 model does not act like other iMac fusion drive models when it comes to partitioning/ using disk utility. You know that the only way to recover BCA broken free space is to break the fusion setup and format and reinstall Mojave right? It is not possible to do this through disk utility from the drive you startup from without a format. Period. Not Possible. Don't even try, it is not like a normal situation where you can + or - the drive partitions. You 'might' be able to break the fusion drive through internal recovery but I don't think it will let you as the drive includes recovery partitions. It may in some other circumstances or other models though.
I have tried Many ISO's as EFI and MBR installs and neither will work (I knew MBR wouldn't). I know that Mojave broke many BC partitions after the upgrade converted drives to APFS, apple states bootcamp will not work on fusions drives with APFS at all on (most) previous iMac models. Since I'm now about the 10th person (if not more) I see with this exact issue on this exact machine it would seem the system upgrade has issues like it has with other models, just a touch different.
Now Quit disk utility and open Terminal from the top menu. Once you are able to type you will want to see what disks and volumes are available (so you can create the fusion drive again). in Terminal use "diskutil list" without quotes and you will see something similar to the picture below. Note the section highlighted to show where the SSD and HDD drives are. You will see the HDD and SSD you just formatted.
I hope this helps people recover lost space that cannot be given back through the OS. This was the ONLY way I was able to do it with this fusion drive. If someone else has a better way please let me know. I will no longer be trying to get windows in here natively as I am getting tired of rebuilding the drive and reinstalling Mojave. I was told going from Sierra/high Sierra to Mojave will not break the partitions but only remove the link for startup/shutdown options. I am not about to install those systems to find out if that is true though. Good Luck in the future, maybe apple will fix their mistake? Not sure why they released system that breaks a major feature that their customers rely on. Usually apple doesn't make these types of kiddy mistakes.
The strange part is that bluetooth was working in Sierra, but once I tried using a beats pill in Mojave I lost the hardware completely. Maybe I will go back to an older os to see if it comes back? Maybe my machine is truly faulty? Including the fusion drive? Hmmm....
I agree, it is a lot of work and becomes frustrating at each failed BCAssistant attempt, it is unfortunate that this was the only way to get the free space back since the BCA won't reassign it back to MacOS partition and Mojave disk utility won't let you modify partitions this way. I have even tried reformatting the BC partitions thinking BCA just didn't see them after failing, but even after a reformat and removal of the swap/installer partition BCA still wont allow you to reassign the free space. So to me this is an actual issue apple needs to address so people won't have to rebuild the fusion drive when BCA fails.
And as far as getting windows10 on a 2017 4k iMac with Fusion drive and OS Mojave... I'm not sure what to do other than go back to High Sierra and see if Mojave will break it after an upgrade. Nothing else seems to work.
So what is strange is that if I break the fusion drive, windows installer will see the SSD and HDD and install to either one just fine (obviously I don't want to do this), but once they are under Fusion setup as APFS the installer will not allow the bootcamp partition to be used, it will format it though, but then it just throws an error saying it cannot be used and to look at the log, which there isn't a log. Wish I could dig deeper and see what is really going on with the drive on the windows installer side.
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