![]() ![]() You would need an emulator to run Intel operating systems on an Apple Silicon Mac.įurthermore, Fusion 12.2.0 or earlier doesn't work at all on an Apple Silicon Mac. Virtualisation requires the same processor architecture for the host and guest. Switching to Parallels Desktop or VirtualBox won't help: neither of them can virtualise an Intel operating system on an Apple Silicon (ARM) processor. ![]() If you need to run those OS versions in a virtual machine, the host must be a Mac with an Intel processor (such as your 2019 MacBook Pro). This affects all Intel Windows guests, all Intel Linux guests, and all macOS 10.15 Catalina or earlier guests (which are Intel-only). VMware Fusion cannot and never will be able to run Intel-based virtual machines on a Mac with an Apple Silicon processor (M1 or later). ![]() I get the following error message: "Transport (VMDB) error-14: Pipe connection has been broken" ![]() 12.2.0 was working fine on my MacBook Pro 2019 running Monterey 12.0.1, but when I transferred to the new M1 MacBook Pro running 12.0.1 the virtual machine will no longer launch Mojave. ![]()
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