![]() If for example your hardware doesn't support it, then upgrading might just expose different issues (for example due to lacking metal features) and I would not recommend the upgrade to Big Sur. Note however that on Big Sur your VMs will be running under apple's hypervisor and IMO that's still so-so compared to VMware's old hypervisor.įrom a security point of view -> go update it all now to the very latest. If your mac supports it, then an upgrade to Big Sur might make sense. We recommend that you use a host macOS with version 11.0 or later. The last Fusion 12 version you can run is 12.1.2. Support for macOS 10.15 Catalina is being deprecated. So the deal is that you can run Fusion 12 on Catalina, but not Fusion 12.2 as the latter one requires Big Sur as the minimum host OS. The whole yearly upgrade cycle and all the system requirements nitty gritty does get confusing sometimes. (I’m currently using Fusion 11, but I’ve been using v10 with the same workflow before) App Store download of the macOS installer (Mojave OK) VMware Fusion: Download the trial here. Create a Virtual Machine and attach the macOS Catalina Step 4. Fusion 12 does run on a Catalina mac down here Extract the macOS 10.15 Catalina VMDK File Step 3. ![]() You can purchase a license and downgrade it to Fusion 11.5 I downloaded the latest version of VM Fusion Player for macOS 15+, but the installer wont run on macOS Catalina 10.15.7. ![]()
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