This is the link that is supposed to work: =fusion-player-personalYou do need a My VMware account, so if folks already have one the process should be quick, but if not they'll have to 'register' for one before they 'register' for the personal use license...
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Fusion 13 ships with a single binary, one DMG, that installs on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs, making mass deployment simple, and removing any confusion about which is the right version to run on any Mac.
=fusion-player-personalIt appears that was a bad link. I believe on Fusion is free, Fusion Pro likely is not. Above link seems to indicate you have to register a VMWare account t to get that free license. Hopefully it's that & not a 30 day trial. Link above was taken from Fusion product page: -evaluation.html
VMware has released version 13 of its VMware Fusion virtualization package with support for Windows 11 virtual machines on both Intel-based Macs and Apple M-series Macs. Intel-based Macs receive full support for Windows 11 with VMware Tools, allowing for host-guest interactions like drag-and-drop and copy-and-paste, share folders, and USB and Camera device passthrough. For Macs with M-series processors, VMware Tools provides virtual graphics and networking support for Windows 11 on ARM. (Note that VMware Fusion on M-series Macs does not support the Intel version of Windows.) The provided universal installer helps remove confusion over compatibility and makes mass deployment easier. VMware Fusion 13 also adds support for OpenGL 4.3 graphics in Windows and Linux VMs on Intel-based Macs, and in Linux VMs on M-series Macs.
Let VMWare fusion choose the best resource settings, where possible (these can always be changed later, if necessary). You will find step-by-step details in the section "Using VMWare Easy Install" below.
The following article: Upgrading to Windows 10 using Software Update in Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 virtual machines fail with the error: Unsupported SVGA driver (2126929) at vmware.com should solve your problem.
VMWare Fusion lets you run windows 11, I set mine up yesterday. This worked for me -fusion-on-apple-silicion-m1/. I don't know about the licence situation for everyone, it shows a watermark on the background about being a preview. You will need a windows PC to download the OS too because you need to convert the file type and the software for that is specific to windows. 2ff7e9595c
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