
VMWARE FUSION 8 TORRENT DRIVER
Until a fix is available, you can blacklist the intel_powerclamp driver so that the buggy code doesn't get loaded. Workaround:VMware is working with the OS vendors to have them fix their respective kernels.

This issue has been reported with Ubuntu 16.10, but it is a generic Linux kernel issue. ・Virtual machines running Linux kernel version 4.7 or above may crash or hang on hosts with Intel CPUs Virtual Machines running Linux kernel version 4.7 or above may crash during installation or during power-on with a crash in the intel_powerclamp driver.

Fusion 8 Pro has additional advanced features and improvements, including the ability to connect to VMware vCloud Air, IPv6 support for both bridged networks and IPv6-to-IPv4 Network Address Translation (NAT), improved integration with VMware vSphere and support for several new Linux distributions and other operating systems. DirectX 10 support enables Mac users to run Windows virtual machines with native resolution on a 5K display, with USB-C support and Force Touch pass-through also in tow for the latest MacBooks. The virtual machine platform also delivers full 64-bit support with up to 16 vCPUs, 64GB RAM, and an 8TB hard drive for a single virtual machine.įusion 8 and Fusion 8 Pro are optimized for the latest Macs, including the iMac with Retina 5K Display and 12-inch MacBook. They support DirectX 10 and OpenGL 3.3 for up to 65% faster graphics, alongside compatibility with USB 3.0 and multiple monitors with different DPIs. VMware Fusion 8 and Fusion 8 Pro-the latest versions of its virtualization software for running Windows on a Mac without rebooting-include full support for Windows 10, OS X El Capitan, and the latest Retina Macs, in addition to always-on access to Microsoft Cortana.

Other Requirement: A copy of Windows (if you'll be installing Windows)Īctivation: Use the included KG (Courtesy of EMBRACE) OS version:OS X 10.9 or later (OS X 10.11 recommended)
