![]() ![]() If you want to know how to generate Windows 11 ISO file (ARM) without the need of installing Parallels Desktop like mentioned in the 9to5mac article, see my post Installing Windows 11 on macOS Installing VMware Fusion Let’s see if following the guide from 9to5mac I will be able to get Windows 11 with decent working performance and support for Microsoft Store. The last time I tried (in beta) it wasn’t straight forward and I went with UTM. What appealed to me was the mention of the fact that the application includes a free personal license option. Recently VMware Fusion 13 gained official support for Windows on Macs with Apple Silicon.Īfter the recent update of my Installation of Windows 11 using UTM with Windows 11 Version 22H2 (22621.674), I returned to the problem of missing Microsoft Store and decided to give up for a bit until I found a post How to install Windows 11 on Apple Silicon Macs with free VMware Fusion Player in my Feedly reading list. ![]() Between Parallels and UTM there was always VMware Fusion however I never spend too much time trying it in full. Struggles with updates and missing functions put me a little behind. I know that from time to time I will need to head to Windows so I went into the path of using UTM for that.Īs much as UTM is great and free, the performance of Windows is a bit poor. I recalculate the use of Windows on my macOS device and the conclusion was that I am paying and not using it. I cut unnecessary subscriptions by some and Parallels has been one of them (along with Bitdefender in favour of free Avira). As expensive the life become recently, everybody is trying to save some pennies, even me. Parallels Desktop is a bit expensive in long term. MacBook- Pro:~ chad$ more "/Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/networking"Īnswer VNET_1_DHCP_CFG_HASH D7BCAA82CAD77153745969651C170CB0DE7F8E02Īnswer VNET_1_HOSTONLY_NETMASK 255.255.255.0Īnswer VNET_1_HOSTONLY_SUBNET 192.168.65.0Īnswer VNET_1_VIRTUAL_ADAPTER_ADDR 192.168.65.1Īnswer VNET_8_DHCP_CFG_HASH 5C50BC780490D8682B74EDC6CE9BDE680E12BD39Īnswer VNET_8_HOSTONLY_NETMASK 255.255.255.0Īnswer VNET_8_HOSTONLY_SUBNET 172.16.33.0Īnswer VNET_8_VIRTUAL_ADAPTER_ADDR 172.16.33.I used to use Parallels Desktop and with my hand on my heart, I can tell that this is one of the best software to run Windows 11 on Mac with Apple Silicon. In summary, all my changes in the networking file are: S11node2 s11grid2 net1 00:50:56:3B:3D:9B 192.168.65.112Įdit /Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/networking and add the following entry:Īnswer VNET_1_DHCP_PARAM_DOMAIN_NAME ""Įdit vmnet1/nf and assign a permanent IP address: The following are the steps to setup private network domain with the following spec: You can also change the private network domain name under vmnet1 config. So far, what I had discussed is the change of domain name for the public network. Or, if you are on Windows, run ipconfig at the command prompt and check the DNS suffix which should have your assigned domain name. ![]() To test if this has taken effect, launch one of your VM instance and check your Unix/Linux nf domain entry if it has the new domain settings. You can optionally check the log /var/log/vnetlib for more details of process startups. If for some reason the DHCP and NAT services failed to start on either vmnet1 or vmnet8, try restarting your Mac computer for a clean startup of processes. Sudo "/Applications/VMware Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmnet- cli" - startĪt this point, you can see the new changes in the nf file having the new domain- name value (in my case it's the vmnet8 had changed). Sudo "/Applications/VMware Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmnet- cli" - stop Sudo "/Applications/VMware Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmnet- cli" - configure Edit the file /Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/networkingĪnswer VNET_8_DHCP_PARAM_DOMAIN_NAME "YourDomainName.TLD"Īnswer VNET_8_DHCP_PARAM_DOMAIN_NAME "" ![]()
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