Vmware M1 Mac



VMware Fusion 12.1.1 | 1 April 2021 | Build 17801503

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Macos M1 Vmware

15 hours ago  The Windows client is completely free, but make sure you create an account using your Mac before finishing the setup. Oh, and if you are already subscribed to Setapp on your Mac, then you’ll get Jump for free on the Mac. Windows on M1 Mac using VMWare. The final option is not yet available, but it is slated to be coming soon. Yes I agree” I also bought 13” MacBook Pro m1 and windows 10 whitch I would of installed on a usb using VMWare Fusion as I don’t really like to install to the Macintosh hdd, also it does not cost then too, but what I don’t under stand is why they would install the boot-cam on the new Mac if they are stoping unless they are wait to see what there customers are going to say about it. Currently you cannot run VMWare on Macs with Apple’s M1 chip. However, VMWare has announced that they are actively working on updating VMWare Fusion for Apple’s M1 but they cannot yet provide a timeline for when that will be. It is also unclear what exactly it will be.

What's in the Release Notes

The release notes cover the following topics:

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About VMware Fusion

VMware Fusion® 12.1.1 is the easiest, fastest, and most reliable way to run Windows and other x86 based operating systems on a Mac without rebooting.

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For more information, see the broader VMware Fusion documentation.

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System Requirements

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  • Hardware
    Intel Mac models that support macOS 10.15 Catalina and newer versions.

    • Mac models that support macOS 10.15 Catalina - https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT21022.

  • Software
    macOS 10.15 Catalina and newer versions.

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What's New

​This release of VMware Fusion contains security updates.

Prior Releases

Features and Known Issues from prior releases of VMware Fusion 12 are described in the release notes for each release. To view the release notes for a prior release, click the appropriate link:

Known Issues

  • The virtual machine (VM) cannot access the same network as the host while macOS Big Sur host is connected to the virtual private network (VPN)

    If the Big Sur host is connected to VPN, then the VM cannot access the same network as that of the host.

    Workaround: Connect to the VPN in the VM instead of connecting to the VPN on the host.