

This new functionality gives Fusion users on OS X another tool for managing VMs on VMware’s ESXi hypervisor and complements the ability to copy VMs between VMware Fusion and VMware ESXi 5.5.x and 6.x. Go to top menu and choose Utilities and then Terminal.ĩ.A new feature in VMware Fusion 8 Professional is the ability to create a new VM on an ESXi 6.x server.

Go to Recovery Mode (hold CMD+R when computer starts until you see an Apple logo).Ĩ. After macOS starts normally open /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app and paste this commands: tccutil reset All Go to top menu and choose Apple Logo and the Restart.Ħ. Turn off SIP with this command: csrutil disableĥ. Go to top menu and choose Utilities and then Terminal.Ĥ. Restart computer and go to Recovery Mode (hold CMD+R when computer starts until you see an Apple logo).ģ.


(Again, adjust the command if your disk isn’t called “Macintosh HD”.)Įnter your passphrase when it asks for it. If your primary drive is encrypted using FileVault (it should be), unlock it first by running the following command: Once in Recovery Mode, open Terminal from the menu bar by going to ‘Utilities’ then ‘Terminal’.
