That by itself is not helping a lot for a chance on a fix, I really do hope they get a handle on this. We don’t officially support High Sierra in a VM, and don’t recommend it in production environments, but by and large things seem to be working well as a VM with Fusion 8.5.8. Unfortunately it seems that VMware has not been able to reproduce the issue in house.
#VMWARE FUSION 8.5 ON HIGH SIERRA INSTALL#
It also is reported over pretty much the entire product line (from macbook's to mac mini's to mac Pro's) In this post, we'll install macOS High Sierra on VMware on Windows PC with macOS High Sierra ISO.
VMware Fusion 10 includes full compatibility with macOS High Sierra, integration with the Touch Bar on the latest MacBook Pro models, and support for Apple's Metal 2 graphics acceleration. There's also some contradicting reports in that thread like somebody with an internal keyboard seeing this, but there might be other factors, it's difficult to rate a "me too" report on such an issue and it might put you on a ghost chase (like my localisation suggestion earlier on) The patch tool uses binary from VMware fusion which is the macOS version of VMware in order to inject necessary data and create a. VMware today announced Fusion 8.5, Fusion Pro 8.5, Workstation Player 12.5 and Workstation Pro 12.5, the latest versions of its visualization software for running Windows on a Mac without using. There's several people with the same issue, but there's also a lot of people not having this problem.įrom what I can see the common configurations that exhibit the problem are: I worked on it for about 1 hour and the experience was the same as it was on El Capitán.
Yes that localisation theory was thrown out after a few more replies on the topic I linked earlier, it was a coincidence of similar reports that made me draw that conclusion. I upgraded to High Sierra a couple days ago, and have used Fusion 8.5.8 only once to run windows 10 for work.