darwin. Instructions for extracting darwin.iso and darwinPre15.iso The various VMware Tools downloads are located under the packages folder for each version upto and including 11.1.0. Please note: In the latest VMwareGfx.kext from Fusion 8.5.5 onwards VMware have discontinued the 2D-Acceleration code, and graphics performance is better now, thanks to Zenith432 for the update. If you prefer to download the "core" tar file and extract the ISO's they are located in the following directory in the tar file:Ĭom.\\payload\VMware Fusion.app\Contents\Library\isoimages\ However, I have extracted the darwin.iso and darwinPre15.iso from the "core" and uploaded to this thread. It is not possible to download the .tar due to upload limits. VMware are no longer including the ISO images as separate "packages" in the CDS respository as of Fusion 11.5.0, instead the ISO images are included as part of the "core" download which is 522 MB. i)Choose 'Laptop Support' if using a laptop or 'Legacy USB Support' if using a 5 or 6 Series System. h)On the 'Select OS Installation' option, choose 'Yosemite'. We are ready for any feedback and love you all for sharing it with us. g)Select USB>Continue, at Destination Select. This is the current version of VMware Tools for OS X / macOS from the VMware CDS repository for Fusion 11.5.0 Now that you’ve finished installing Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10 on VMware, its time to do inital configuration of your Mac, to do that just click on :- Perform Post-Installation Tasks on Mac OS X Yosemite.
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