Vmware Fusion 2.0.4 For Mac
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If you are updating from a previous version of VMware Fusion to VMware Fusion 2.0.5, we recommend you first shut down your virtual machines, then install VMware Fusion 2.0.5. For update from VMware Fusion 2.0.4 or earlier, once you power on your virtual machines after the 2.0.5 update, VMware Fusion 2 will offer to update to the latest tools. We recommended updating your virtual machines to the latest 2.0.5 included tools.
Have just updated to 2.0.5 from 2.0.4. Running Ubuntu 9.04 under MacOSX 10.5.7. Tools installation was routine. There is a marked improvement in performance. Thanks to VMware, and thanks to the forum member who posted a script that permitted to install Tools under 2.0.4 on Ubuntu 9.04.
I have upgraded from 2.0.4 to .5 and saw a major major start up problem. I am on OSX 10.5.7 and have Ubuntu 9, Win 7 Beta, Win XP, and Win Vista, all 64 Bits. All with the same problem. When Click on the Fusion Icon, I'll sit and wait for like 10 minutes before app is loaded. Then Click on Virtual Machine, another 10 minutes before Host OS is loaded, and it is from a suspend not a start up.
I have since reverted back to 2.0.4 and problem has been corrected. But Now I am no longer able to run Ubuntu 9 smoothly integrate with the Host machine. I have to continuously press Control and Command to release the mouse. So I hope this start up issue would be correctly soon.
About Ubuntu 9.04, VMware 2.0.4's Tools are not compatible with Ubuntu 9.04, and cannot be installed. You will find in this forum a post by WoodyZ with a script that allowed to install 2.0.4's Tools, and it worked fine. Upon updating to 2.0.5, I uninstalled the existing Tools that had been installed with the help of that script, and installed 2.0.5' Tools, that are running fine.
I'm running Windows XP under Fusion 2.0.4 on a MacBook Pro, and can't seem to enable the default windows behavior for ctrl-click (multiple file selection in Windows Explorer, for example). The closest I've come (using the Fusion Mouse preferences), is to disable the default Mac OSX behavior of popping up a context menu every time I ctrl-click. But Fusion still treats a ctrl-click as a regular left mouse button click.
Fusion seemed to be working fine for my XP VM after I installed Snow Leopard last night. However, this morning when I booted it up I keep getting Core Graphics errors:9/1/09 10:28:14 AM[0x0-0x1c01c].com.vmware.fusion[198]Tue Sep 1 10:28:14 macbook-pro.us vmware[198] : CGContextScaleCTM: invalid context 0x09/1/09 10:28:14 AM[0x0-0x1c01c].com.vmware.fusion[198]Tue Sep 1 10:28:14 macbook-pro.us vmware[198] : CGBitmapContextCreate: unsupported parameter combination: 8 integer bits/component; 32 bits/pixel; 3-component color space; kCGImageAlphaFirst; 512 bytes/row.My mouse also does not work in the VM window now; it keeps displaying the gloved-hand mouse icon and does not switch to the VM internal icon when I click the window.
I appreciate all the enthusiasm and so forth but there are some people who want to know simply when will a release of Fusion be available that officially supports 10.6. For those who use it as part of their livelihood, fusion may be the gating item for switching to 10.6.
PLZ HELP!i got fusion 2.05 and i put on snow leopard and now its reallly slow!!!! its not the computer its something else, maybe its that my xp is like a 16bit or something im not sure?!Also how do you make a fusion shared accros mac accounts??plz help->>>>emaillachlan@yahoo.com.au
As I mentioned in the previous post in this mini-series, one of the options for running Windows 3.x on Mac OS X is using the excellent little DOSBox DOS emulator. While it is akin to comparing minnows to sharks in features, the latest Mac build of DOSBox (0.72) weighs in at 10MiB, compared to VirtualBox 2.0.4's 34.6MiB or VMware Fusion's 247.6MiB.
All you need to install VMware tools to get full screen and other features working.Article Guide: -vmware-tools-macos-sierra/Video Guide: /watch?v=iACjHKO9IKMUPDATE: Sorry, the links are removed from YouTube. Sorry for the inconvenience. 2b1af7f3a8