![]() Eventually I found my way to VMware Tools download page (note: pretty sure you need to be signed in to access this.) From here I downloaded VMware Tools packages for OS X v11.2.5 (as of writing this) and installed it. ![]() ![]() I had to force quit the vmware-vmx process.Īfter some searching I came across this post with a tweet that I hadn’t seen before stating that a newer VMware Tools could auto-resize Fusion windows with these new appleGPU0 config settings:Īlso, install VMware Tools 11.2 in your Big Sur VM with the paravirt GPU and you’ll have auto fit working nicely, no Fusion update required □Īt this point I tried reinstalling VMware Tools via Fusion, but nothing changed. Quick side note: turning on Accelerated 3D Graphics at this point super broke VMware Fusion. On Big Sur hosts, if user configures NAT port forwarding in Fusion, the service running in the virtual machine is unavailable on the macOS host using localhost:exposedPort, hostIP:exposedPort, or 127.0.0.1:exposedPort Port forwarding is also not accessible inside a NAT virtual machine using hostIP:exposedPort. Even though I specified 1920×1080 in the config no matter what I tried I couldn’t get any other resolution. However there was one glaring problem: the resolution was stuck at 1024×768. On boot I could immediately tell a speed difference. I reviewed Emily’s post and added svga.present="FALSE" I had seen a Michael Roy post a while ago about Fusion being able to utilize Apple’s Metal framework to speed things up and I remembered reading Emily’s post on how to enable it. I was testing something out today in a Big Sur VM and getting really frustrated with the absolute terrible performance. Add appleGPU0.present="TRUE" and svga.present="FALSE". ![]() ![]() Download and install VMware Tools 11.2.5 or later. ![]()
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