![]() ![]() I have also tried unisntalling the unlocker and then putting it back, several times. nvram file (which has worked before) but that didn't fix anything. ![]() Now, when I try to boot the Mac VM up, it shows the apple logo, with a progress bar that takes a while to get to the halfway mark or so, and then reboots itself and does until I power it down. The VM had been fully shutdown before either of these updates. So then I updated to Vmware 15.1, and then was able to install Windows 10 1903. When I went to update to Windows 10 1903, Windows actually required me to update Vmware to 15.1, saying that 15.0 was incompatible with it. My Mac VM was working fine on Vmware 15.0.2. Then if/once your macOS VM(s) work(s), you can then not shut it down and just suspend it as usual. Usually, if you have Linux and Windows VMs too, you can leave those running/Suspended, no need to shut those down. Was this VM in a shut down, or Saved/Suspended state?Īs a rule, always a good idea to fully shutdown all macOS VMs before doing a major change such as Windows 10 version upgrade, or VMware Workstation version update/etc. Such as new Windows Updates installed, and/or new Windows 10 OS version, or maybe move to a newer version of VMware Workstation (such as you moved from 15.0.2 or 15.0.3 to 15.1/etc)? What is your Host OS? Did this VM work fine before? IF so, what changed? ![]()
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