In non-full screen, I could adjust the VM window to any size, and the resolution would follow. I used to be able to view the VM full screen on laptop or second screen, and the resolution would adjust. If you already have OS X Mavericks installed, you will be asked if you want to continue. I'm now back at a functional Windows 10 desktop, but the resolution is still pretty crummy. Press the Alt Key and hold it during the following steps. I've done this entire loop twice with the same results. In Device Manager, disable drivers for Display Adapters (for me it said: VMware SVGA 3D) and Monitors (Generic Non-PnP Monitor) After some Googling, I did the following to at least get my screen back:Ģ. I can tell that something is still happening, because in VM full screen mode I can see the mouse on the left and right of where the screen was, but cannot see the mouse where the VM screen "is". It is recommended to transition to VMwareGfx.kext, as VMsvga2 is no longer under development. Update September 7th, 2014: As of VMware Fusion 7.0.0, VMware Tools for Mac (darwin.iso) - VMwareGfx.kext has all the features of VMsvga2 and is maintained by VMware. This all went fine, but as soon as the VM install was complete, the VM screen goes black. A display driver for Mac OS 10.5+ running as a VMware guest OS. ![]() Turn on VM, then Virtual Machine > Install VMWare Toolsĥ. ![]() ![]() Go to Virtual Machine > Settings > General and change OS to Windows 10 圆4Ĥ. ![]() Uninstall VMware Tools (version 9.something)ģ. It seemed like the best approach was the following, so I tried it:ġ. Install worked fine, but had the resolution issue described earlier in this thread.
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