I don't think that there's much the user can do to get it to work anyways. I'll leave it to the moderators to decide if this thread needs locking. It is a much clearer case when someone tries to run on non apple hardware or tries to use VMware Workstation.Īnyways. As a former user moderator I'd argue this is a bit of a grey area in this case as he is at least running on apple hardware from what I understand. I agree completely on the not supported part. It’s against the forum terms of service to discuss use of Fusion on hardware configurations that Apple doesn’t support. When I start a VM it always throw the following you won’t find much help here on this issue. I installed VMware Fusion 13.0.0 officially compatible with macOS Ventura release. I have installed macOS Ventura 13.1 patched with the latest's OpenCore Legacy Patcher (v0.5.2).Įverything works fine, except virtualization. ![]() In(05) mks Panic: monitor not available, skipping monitor coredump. ![]() I have attached the log files where I found the following issue (look at vmware.log): ![]() As soon as I updated macOS, VMware Fusion and this Windows 7 VM, the following error appeared: "Transport (VMDB) error -14: Pipe connection has been broken". Everything was great while I was using the Windows 7 virtual machine installed in the previous release of VMware for macOS Catalina 10.15. I'm currently running VMware Fusion 13.0.0 (20802013) with a non-commercial license for macOS Ventura 13.1 only. Windows 7 VM Transport VMDB error -14 on macOS Ventura 13.1
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