![]() ![]() So I installed this on my local VMWare box and found it to work great in terms of acceleration. And during my search I found this project. Vmotion.I have been working on a project which creates bootable ISO files for VMWare and VirtualBox in a scripted fashion. Sata0:1.fileName = "C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Workstation\darwin.iso" ![]() ![]() OK, rebuilt brand new VM from scratch and have the exact same issue, display is still locked within OS at 1024x768 and video memory is at 128MB even with the following configuration: Vmotion.checkpointSVGAPrimarySize = "33554432" Migrate.hostlog = ".\Mac OS X Yosemite-3ec85d2d.hlog" SharedFolder0.hostPath = "C:\Users\gsalisbury"Īnnotation = "Yosemite 10.10.2|0D|0ACentrify client, SEP for MAC installed.|0D|0A" Sata0:1.fileName = "C:\Users\gsalisbury\Downloads\.darwin.zip\payload\darwin.iso" VirtualHW.productCompatibility = "hosted"ĮxtendedConfigFile = "Mac OS X Yosemite.vmxf" Sata0:0.fileName = "Mac OS X Yosemite.vmdk" Here is current VMX file where resolution was set to 1920x1080 and 512MB RAM (I manually modified VRAMSIZE to 512MB to match): No matter whether using "use host settings" or specific display resolution configuration I cannot get the VM to recognize more than 128MB display memory and the display option within OSX is locked at 1024x768. Updated VM boots fine and is fully functional except for the video issue. I upgraded to VMWare workstation 11 with the hope that its native support for more guest video memory might address the problem. This VM was originally built on VMWare Workstation 10 / Unlocker 1.30 and I started experiencing the resolution issue after the Apple update to 10.10.4. OSX 10.10.4 on VMWare Workstation 11.1.2 (hardware 11) ![]()
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