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And like Parallels Desktop, Fusion doesn't see FireWire or Thunderbolt drives, so once you're running the Mac installer or Lion itself in a VM, you can't use the migration tools that Apple provides for such transfers.
#Nova parallels desktop for mac and vmware fusion mac os x#
Like Parallels Desktop, Fusion can't install Mac OS X from an existing partition, a Time Machine backup, or a disk image. But it shows that Parallels assumed newbie users, whereas VMware assumed more technical Mac users. You need to get it yourself, which is not at all difficult.

Ironically, what Fusion won't do is connect you to the Mac App Store to download a fresh copy of the installer, as Parallels Desktop does. That's not the case with Fusion 4.01, which works with the Install Mac OS X Lion.app installer file just as easily as it does with a Windows or Linux. If you've already downloaded the Lion installer image, Parallels makes you jump through arcane hoops to use it. I disliked the difficulty of installing Mac OS X Lion in Parallels Desktop 7 the software assumes you don't have a local copy and thus defaults to re-downloading the whole 4GB image file.
#Nova parallels desktop for mac and vmware fusion upgrade#
Just as Parallels Desktop 6 runs fine on Mac OS X Lion, so does VMware Fusion 3.1 the main reason to upgrade to Fusion 4.01 is to gain the ability to run Mac desktop VMs, a handy feature if you're a Mac developer or tester. Does VMware Fusion 4.01 up the ante in any significant way? Not really. Both Parallels and Fusion of course run various versions of Windows and Linux, their primary use case.Īs our review of Parallels Desktop 7 noted, there's not much compellingly new to that product since its last update, a year earlier. Prior to Lion, Apple restricted such usage to Mac OS X Server. In addition to supporting Lion as a host, both take advantage of Apple's change in policy that lets users run the desktop version of Mac OS X Lion in virtual machines. Both have been updated to take advantage of Mac OS X Lion. Again, other developers have had to deal with it as well.In the Mac-based desktop virtualization world, there are two significant choices: Parallels Desktop and VMware Fusion.
#Nova parallels desktop for mac and vmware fusion drivers#
Drivers are tougher to work with sure, but its still fixable given the proper attention. This is a s/w development problem at Whistler and they should address it just like other s/w vendors have had to do. MS has increased it's security by requiring signed drivers in Windows 10 for Avery good reason. And for those who might point out that you can turn it back on after install, that's still the wrong response. This severely weakens security of the entire system, not just for Whistler app(s). In any case, no software should EVER be requiring users to disable security features like signed drivers to work. I could take the time to dig into it for my situation but it's easier to just keep a Windows 7 VM around for the time being I suspect VMs are part of the problem in this situation and of course that is not Whister's fault. There are many variables involved so the actual causes of issues can vary as well. Very skilled folks are having problems with Win10 and Whistler apps.
