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Performance of Parallels VM from Bootcamp partition vs. VM on macOS partition
Parallels allows us to run a Windows VM on macOS. On older Macs, we were able to run Windows on Boot Camp, which was an alternative to a VM. Interestingly, if we install Windows on Boot Camp we can, from macOS Parallels, run that Windows as a VM. Now to the question: we generally say a VM will be a...
Parallels allows us to run a Windows VM on macOS. On older Macs, we were able to run Windows on Boot Camp, which was an alternative to a VM. Interestingly, if we install Windows on Boot Camp we can, from macOS Parallels, run that Windows as a VM. Now to the question: we generally say a VM will be a little bit slower than Windows running directly on hardware. What about a VM from the Boot Camp partition vs. a VM on a macOS partition? Which one is supposed to be faster?
KcFnMi (751 rep)
Jun 12, 2022, 04:51 AM • Last activity: Aug 4, 2025, 09:06 PM
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How can I make changes to Virtual Box's Info.plist on macOS Ventura?
I need to toggle a boolean (NSHighResolutionCapable = false) in the Info.plist for VirtualBox to allow my Windows 10 to run smooth. Before Ventura this could be done by changing the the sharing/permissions followed by editing with any editor. Now that I have migrated to Ventura (and installed Virtua...
I need to toggle a boolean (NSHighResolutionCapable = false) in the Info.plist for VirtualBox to allow my Windows 10 to run smooth. Before Ventura this could be done by changing the the sharing/permissions followed by editing with any editor. Now that I have migrated to Ventura (and installed Virtualbox 7) I am unable to edit Info.plist in /Applications/VirtualBox.app/Contents/Resources/VirtualBoxVM.app/Contents What is the correct procedure to do this?
mark (119 rep)
Nov 7, 2022, 01:33 PM • Last activity: Jul 25, 2025, 07:04 AM
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How to log into apple account inside UTM VM?
I bought a macbook air m3 to legally virtulize mac so I can develop safely without contaminating my host machine with dependencies and possible malwares. I also want to have multiple VMs for different projects. I was able to boot a macOS VM using UTM but I can't lot into my apple account inside the...
I bought a macbook air m3 to legally virtulize mac so I can develop safely without contaminating my host machine with dependencies and possible malwares. I also want to have multiple VMs for different projects. I was able to boot a macOS VM using UTM but I can't lot into my apple account inside the VM neither create a new one. It appears that apple is using some hardware ID and thinbking this could be a bot or something like that. How can I log in my apple account inside my VM and use xcode?
Poperton (89 rep)
Oct 25, 2024, 06:55 PM • Last activity: Jul 22, 2025, 11:08 PM
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How Do I Create A VirtualBox VM From An Existing macOS Mojave APFS Volume?
I saw a related post but the instructions were specific to VMware Fusion, which I am not using. With Carbon Copy Cloner, I created a bootable backup of the existing macOS Mojave installation that I want to turn into a VM. Do I need to include The Container when I convert that clone into an iso or cd...
I saw a related post but the instructions were specific to VMware Fusion, which I am not using. With Carbon Copy Cloner, I created a bootable backup of the existing macOS Mojave installation that I want to turn into a VM. Do I need to include The Container when I convert that clone into an iso or cdr? Yesterday, I made a macOS Mojave VM directly from the macOS Mojave Installer using the instructions and tools here: AlexanderWillner/runMacOSinVirtualBox The post about doing this with VMware suggests adding the iso/cdr clone of the boot drive you want to virtualize to an existing Mojave VM. Would this work in VirtualBox, given that VirtualBox still doesn't technically support booting from APFS drives? I'm not particularly familiar with VirtualBox and I don't want to purchase VMware or Parallels. What will be the simplest way to convert my existing macOS Mojave APFS installation into a VirtualBox VM?
Kerlix (1480 rep)
Dec 23, 2018, 12:51 PM • Last activity: Jul 22, 2025, 09:04 AM
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Running GL applications through UTM: GLX: Failed to create context: GLXBadFBConfig
I have a Mac with OSX installed, and I'm trying to run a virtual machine with Debian. I am using [`utm`](https://mac.getutm.app/) to virtualize Debian with the arm64 arch. When I run `kitty`, a graphical Linux terminal with 3D-acceleration, I'm getting [glfw error 65543]: GLX: Failed to create conte...
I have a Mac with OSX installed, and I'm trying to run a virtual machine with Debian. I am using [utm](https://mac.getutm.app/) to virtualize Debian with the arm64 arch. When I run kitty, a graphical Linux terminal with 3D-acceleration, I'm getting Failed to create GLFW temp window! This usually happens because of old/broken OpenGL drivers. kitty requires working OpenGL 3.3 drivers. How can I resolve this error? I can get around this error with LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=true kitty But, I want hardware acceleration which utm claims to support. If I look at my video device with lspci, I see it's
00:02.0 Display controller: Red Hat, Inc. Virtio GPU (rev 01)
Evan Carroll (679 rep)
Mar 1, 2023, 05:20 PM • Last activity: Jul 20, 2025, 12:09 PM
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How to fix Graphics driver error in Windows 11 ARM64 using UTM in my Macbook Pro M3 Pro Image?
I've installed Windows 11 ARM64 using UTM in my Macbook Pro M3 Pro and I have also installed the SPICE tools/drivers along with it. Then I have installed Alias 2024 Learning Edition in it but I am getting an error about the display driver when I open Alias. I am attaching the Screenshot, and I am ha...
I've installed Windows 11 ARM64 using UTM in my Macbook Pro M3 Pro and I have also installed the SPICE tools/drivers along with it. Then I have installed Alias 2024 Learning Edition in it but I am getting an error about the display driver when I open Alias. I am attaching the Screenshot, and I am happy to provide more info need to solve this. enter image description here What resources can I pursue to fix this sort of issue?
DesignThala (21 rep)
Jun 19, 2024, 06:50 PM • Last activity: Jul 1, 2025, 03:27 PM
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Virtualbox 7.1 can't create a vm
``` 00:00:04.872879 ********************* End of CFGM dump ********************** 00:00:04.872982 HM: HMR3Init: Attempting fall back to NEM: Driverless mode 00:00:04.876829 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_capability. 00:00:04.876896 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vm_sp...
00:00:04.872879 ********************* End of CFGM dump **********************
00:00:04.872982 HM: HMR3Init: Attempting fall back to NEM: Driverless mode
00:00:04.876829 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_capability.
00:00:04.876896 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vm_space_create.
00:00:04.876917 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vm_space_destroy.
00:00:04.876939 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vm_map_space.
00:00:04.876959 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vm_unmap_space.
00:00:04.876978 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vm_protect_space.
00:00:04.876999 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vcpu_set_space.
00:00:04.877027 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vcpu_run_until.
00:00:04.877047 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vcpu_get_exec_time.
00:00:04.877069 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vmx_vcpu_read_shadow_vmcs.
00:00:04.877089 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vmx_vcpu_write_shadow_vmcs.
00:00:04.877108 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vmx_vcpu_set_shadow_access.
00:00:04.877128 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vmx_get_msr_info.
00:00:04.877147 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vmx_vcpu_get_cap_write_vmcs.
00:00:04.877166 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vcpu_enable_managed_msr.
00:00:04.877186 NEM:  info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vcpu_set_msr_access.
00:00:04.877215 NEM: cMachTimePerNs=1 (TimeInfo.numer=1 TimeInfo.denom=1)
00:00:04.877307 VMSetError: /Users/vbox/tinderbox/7.1-mac-rel/src/VBox/VMM/VMMR3/NEMR3Native-darwin.cpp(3113) int nemR3NativeInit(PVM, bool, bool); rc=VERR_NEM_INIT_FAILED
00:00:04.877322 VMSetError: hv_vm_create() failed: 0xfae94001
00:00:04.877347 NEM: NEMR3Init: Native init failed: VERR_NEM_INIT_FAILED.
00:00:04.877366 VMSetError: /Users/vbox/tinderbox/7.1-mac-rel/src/VBox/VMM/VMMR3/HM.cpp(677) int HMR3Init(PVM); rc=VERR_SUP_DRIVERLESS
00:00:04.877369 VMSetError: Driverless mode
00:00:04.883864 ERROR [COM]: aRC=NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) aIID={6ac83d89-6ee7-4e33-8ae6-b257b2e81be8} aComponent={ConsoleWrap} aText={hv_vm_create() failed: 0xfae94001 (VERR_NEM_INIT_FAILED).
00:00:04.883882 Driverless mode (VERR_SUP_DRIVERLESS)}, preserve=false aResultDetail=-5699
00:00:04.884077 Console: Machine state changed to 'PoweredOff'
00:00:04.886755 Power up failed (vrc=VERR_SUP_DRIVERLESS, hrc=NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0X80004005))
00:00:04.983124 GUI: Cannot notify guest about VM window out-of-focus event
00:00:05.779815 GUI: Cannot notify guest about VM window in-focus event
00:00:06.088697 GUI: Aborting startup due to power up progress issue detected...
00:00:06.190332 GUI: UICommon: Commit data request...
00:00:06.190490 GUI: UICommon: Handling aboutToQuit request..
00:00:07.378699 GUI: UICommon: aboutToQuit request handled!
scissors scissors (1 rep)
Jun 26, 2025, 03:13 PM • Last activity: Jun 26, 2025, 04:53 PM
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How to view the settings of a running UTM VM machine?
In [UTM](https://mac.getutm.app/), when a VM is running you cannot edit nor view settings. You have to shut down the VM to do this. It would be very useful to see these settings on running VMs when configuring networks. There is already an [issue on Github](https://github.com/utmapp/UTM/issues/4220)...
In [UTM](https://mac.getutm.app/) , when a VM is running you cannot edit nor view settings. You have to shut down the VM to do this. It would be very useful to see these settings on running VMs when configuring networks. There is already an [issue on Github](https://github.com/utmapp/UTM/issues/4220) about this. Is there a way to get this settings from some files or with some commands ? This would be a workaround while waiting for a release containing this feature.
Ortomala Lokni (6022 rep)
Jan 4, 2023, 10:14 PM • Last activity: Jun 24, 2025, 07:09 PM
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Using Time Machine inside UTM guest system
I have MacBook Air running 15.5 as a host system with most recent ipfw of macOS in a UTM guest with a USB SDD attached via side port with TimeMachine on it. I boot into recovery mode on the UTM guest system and trying to use the Time Machine via shared path, but the guest system does not see the sou...
I have MacBook Air running 15.5 as a host system with most recent ipfw of macOS in a UTM guest with a USB SDD attached via side port with TimeMachine on it. I boot into recovery mode on the UTM guest system and trying to use the Time Machine via shared path, but the guest system does not see the source. How can I fix this?
Pavel Pervoy (31 rep)
May 30, 2025, 12:31 PM • Last activity: May 30, 2025, 04:34 PM
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Can I make a VM image from an intel Mac and run it on an M3 one?
Can I build a VM image from an old Intel Mac and run that in parallels or VMware or whatever on a new M3 machine? * Old machine - MacBook Pro, mid 2014 - macOS Mojave Version 10.14.6 - 2.2 GHz intel Core i7 - 16 GB RAM - 250 GB SDD * New Machine - MacBook Air, 2024 - macOS Sonoma 14.3 - Apple M3 - 8...
Can I build a VM image from an old Intel Mac and run that in parallels or VMware or whatever on a new M3 machine? * Old machine - MacBook Pro, mid 2014 - macOS Mojave Version 10.14.6 - 2.2 GHz intel Core i7 - 16 GB RAM - 250 GB SDD * New Machine - MacBook Air, 2024 - macOS Sonoma 14.3 - Apple M3 - 8 GB RAM - 250 GB SDD All I really need here is one program (Outlook; see below), I could delete everything else except the OS and Outlook to make the image smaller. But is it possible to virtualize an intel Mac onto an M3 one? If so, how? And what virtualization tool should I use? I found this post that mentions something called UTM, is that my only choice? Finally, given the context below, is there a simpler way here? All I really want to do is duplicate her email setup but it is too large to be imported. ----- **More context, to avoid an XY problem** I am helping my septuagenarian mother migrate from her old MacBook Pro to her new MacBook Air. This has mostly worked surprisingly well using macOS's migration assistant, however, the one sticking block is her email program. She was using Outlook 2011 on the old machine, and has Outlook 2021 on the new one. Migration failed because the old one was 32bit and the new one is 64 (as far as I can tell, that was the reason). I tried to export her emails to an .oml file, but I can't import them because the file is too large and there isn't enough space on disk. Or so I think. When I try to import, I select the option to import .oml, then select the file, and click on Continue, and get taken back to the file selection dialogue. It is only when I cancel the process that I get a message telling me I need 60GB free and I should check my disk. A similar situation is described here . After reading various blog posts (I don't know macs, I've been a Linux user for the past quarter century) I learned that macOS has some clever features that use up disk space, but it looks like Outlook doesn't play nice with them and actually needs to see _free_ space. So I disabled macOS snapshots by setting them to "manual" and that did let me regain a bit more disk space, but still not enough to import the entire 40GB .oml file I created. I am trying various workarounds, but there are some constraints: * She has her emails organized into local folders, and keeping this folder structure is essential. * This is a POP account, so there are no IMAP folders on the server. * Setting up a new IMAP account does bring in several emails, but the folder structure is lost. * Outlook only allows me to export everything or a specific "category", but not folders. The best I have come up with so far is to place all emails of the past 4 years in a category, export those, and then import this far smaller collection to the new Outlook. I am hoping a VM might solve my issues.
terdon (145 rep)
Aug 26, 2024, 04:48 PM • Last activity: May 24, 2025, 05:09 AM
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How do I route Internet Sharing into an UTM virtual machine in a simpler way?
I want a Mac to act as a Wi-Fi access point, but route the traffic not directly to the upstream internet connection, but into an UTM virtual machine. [![overview diagram][1]][1] Method I currently use works, but requires circuitous setup with multiple moving parts: * For "internet sharing", special...
I want a Mac to act as a Wi-Fi access point, but route the traffic not directly to the upstream internet connection, but into an UTM virtual machine. overview diagram Method I currently use works, but requires circuitous setup with multiple moving parts: * For "internet sharing", special new interface was created using "System settings" -> "Network" -> "Manage Virtual Interfaces..." -> Add bridge. * A pair of virtual interfaces was created (ifconfig feth0 create; ifconfig feth1 create; ifconfig feth0 peer feth1; ifconfig feth0 up; ifconfig feth1 up). * First of the virtual interfaces was added to the manually created bridge (ifconfig bridge1 addm feth0). * In UTM virtual machine settings, additional bridged network interface was added. But UI only shows en0 and en6 as possible variants (not feth1 I need), so I needed to remove it and re-add using raw QEMU arguments: -netdev vmnet-bridged,id=net1,ifname=feth1 -device virtio-net-pci.... This results in another bridge being created when the VM starts. diagram depicting main components of the current setup The scheme works as intended, but I feel that it can be optimised/simplified somewhat. Specifically: * How do I avoid needing to create two bridges instead of just one (or maybe zero)? Maybe there are other useful QEMU modes that allows one to attach existing bridge? * How do I avoid a double NAT and double DHCP servers (one inside the VM, one made by Mac's Internet sharing)? * Can I somehow turn on Internet Sharing with partial components (I want Mac to manage the Wi-Fi part, but not the DHCP / routing / address translation)? What are ways to activate the access point mode besides the official "System Settings" -> "Internet sharing"?
Vi. (131 rep)
May 15, 2025, 08:03 AM • Last activity: May 20, 2025, 01:16 PM
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How to share internet from Windows 11 Virtual Machine in VMware fusion to my mac host machine
**Epilogue:** I have a cellular 5g connection with unlimited data(no cap) provided I use it only on my smartphone, if I use wifi hotspot to connect with my mac then the phone switches to 4g and a daily data cap of 2 GB is applied. Now I tried USB tethering from my android(Redmi note 9 pro) to my mac...
**Epilogue:** I have a cellular 5g connection with unlimited data(no cap) provided I use it only on my smartphone, if I use wifi hotspot to connect with my mac then the phone switches to 4g and a daily data cap of 2 GB is applied. Now I tried USB tethering from my android(Redmi note 9 pro) to my mac (MBA M3, 16/512, Sequoia 15.3) but could not get it working. However when I tried to do the usb tethering with my VM running it gave me an option to connect my phone to windows and hence I was able to use USB Tethering to my Windows VM inside my host mac machine to use this blazingly fast 5g without data cap. **Issue:** Now I want to use this fast internet from my windows 11 VM in VMWare fusion to my host machine mac. I am unable to find any relevant method to connect the two in a way I can share their internet. Please help me find a way to share internet between the two things.
Abhijay Tank (11 rep)
Mar 19, 2025, 05:43 AM
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How to map a serial port to the guest virtual machine with UTM?
I'm running a Debian VM on MacOS with an Apple Silicon chip using UTM 4.6.4, and I can't figure out how to map the serial port to my VM so that it can use the serial port. I checked the box "Share USB devices from host". It didn’t work. I added `-device usb-host,vendorid=0x1234,productid=0x5678` in...
I'm running a Debian VM on MacOS with an Apple Silicon chip using UTM 4.6.4, and I can't figure out how to map the serial port to my VM so that it can use the serial port. I checked the box "Share USB devices from host". It didn’t work. I added -device usb-host,vendorid=0x1234,productid=0x5678 in the QEMU arguments. It didn’t work. I also tried to add -serial /dev/tty.usbserial-0001 to the QEMU command but it makes QEMU crash with this error during the launch : QEMU error: QEMU exited from an error : qemu-aarch64-softmmu: -serial /dev/tty.usbserial-0001: could not connect serial device to character backend '/dev/tty.usbserial-0001' If I try with a mere QEMU command the VM freezes at the very start of the launch with a endless spinning cursor : qemu-system-aarch64 -M virt -accel hvf -cpu host -m 8G -drive file=ubuntu.raw,format=raw -bios /opt/homebrew/share/qemu/edk2-aarch64-code.fd -device virtio-gpu-pci -device qemu-xhci -device usb-kbd -device usb-mouse -device virtio-sound-pci -serial /dev/tty.usbserial-0001 -cdrom /Users/user/Downloads/noble-desktop-arm64.iso Does anyone know how to do this? I can't use VirtualBox because it doesn't run on the new Macs. Additionally, if someone has a solution using QEMU directly, that would be helpful too, since UTM is essentially a wrapper for QEMU. Thx!
DigitalRomance (171 rep)
Mar 2, 2025, 10:41 PM
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How to resolve "No 3D support is available from the host" error in VMware Fusion 11
Immediately after I upgraded from VMware Fusion 10.x to 11.0.1, I got the following error when trying to start the VM of any "advanced" OS like Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04, which worked perfectly fine in VMware Fusion 10: No 3D support is available from the host. The 3D features of the virtual machi...
Immediately after I upgraded from VMware Fusion 10.x to 11.0.1, I got the following error when trying to start the VM of any "advanced" OS like Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04, which worked perfectly fine in VMware Fusion 10: No 3D support is available from the host. The 3D features of the virtual machine will be disabled. After several hours of digging around and experimentation, I sorted out the answer which I'll post below.
S. McCandlish (337 rep)
Nov 22, 2018, 08:01 PM • Last activity: Feb 12, 2025, 02:59 AM
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Monterey VM reboot loop and kernel panic in VirtualBox 6.1.32 (on Apple host hardware)
### Environment ### - Apple MBA 2020 MacBook Air9,1 / Intel / x86_64 machine - Host OS: macOS Big Sur 11.6.2 - Host OS Build: 20G314 - SW: VirtualBox 6.1.32 r149290 (also tried on VirtualBox 6.1.30 r148432) - Guest OS: macOS Monterey 12.1 (21C52) ### Purpose ### - Upgrade VM from Big Sur 11.6.2 (ful...
### Environment ### - Apple MBA 2020 MacBook Air9,1 / Intel / x86_64 machine - Host OS: macOS Big Sur 11.6.2 - Host OS Build: 20G314 - SW: VirtualBox 6.1.32 r149290 (also tried on VirtualBox 6.1.30 r148432) - Guest OS: macOS Monterey 12.1 (21C52) ### Purpose ### - Upgrade VM from Big Sur 11.6.2 (fully functional with VB 6.1.32) to Monterey 12.1.
OR - Installation from scratch a Monterey VM. Both have same final result: instability. After the first boot with Monterey, the VM suddenly HANGS AND REBOOTED BY ITSELF, reporting "This system was automatically rebooted after panic". It seems it enters in a "reboot loop" because after some time, even doing nothing, a reboot still happen again and again, like in an infinite loop. ### How to reproduce ### 1. Open VB 6.1.32 2a. Start a VM upgraded to Monterey
OR
2b. Start a VM installed from scratch with Monterey
OR
2.c Start a VM with "Install macOS Monterey ISO" as only Storage added to VM (NO other Hardisk present) 3. Just wait some time...
==> You'll see in 0-15 min Guest OS HANGS AND SUDDENLY REBOOTS by itself.
==> Then the console message is: "This system was automatically rebooted after panic" ### Logs and info ### I unfortunately continue to note the instability of Monterey as Guest with VB 6.1.32, even on Apple Hardware! All config data, and a video are at disposal to have an idea, as well as VB Logs (see attachments). - VirtualBox 6.1.32 Logs: - Monterey (VB 6.1.32) reboot loop video: ### Questions ### I asked to VirtualBox forum here [topic 104998](https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=104998) with hope of receiving helpful feedback, which has not been the case as yet. I'm primarily interested in sharing to the community and finding other user experiences. Does the same or similar behaviour happens to someone else?
Has anyone perhaps applied a workaround or found a fix?
Has anyone ever gotten a really stable and usable Monterey guest installation (on Mac HW) with VirtualBox? ---------- Added later... ==============
I just came back a few days later, just for a minor update on this topic. I was wandering if something changed with Monterey (Host), perhaps hardware resources are managed differently in Monterey, or that more generally something has changed. So I just repeated the tasks with the same VM, so VirtualBox 6.1.32 with Monterey (Guest) on Monterey (Host on Apple hardware) ### Environment (revised) ### - Apple MBA 2020 MakBookAir9,1 / Intel / x86_64 machine - **Host OS: macOS Monterey 12.1** - **Host OS Build: 21C52** - SW: VirtualBox 6.1.32 r149290 - Guest OS: macOS Monterey 12.1 (21C52) I unfortunately note that the result is still the same: VM do a reboot loop and kernel panic.
villoez (319 rep)
Jan 20, 2022, 12:56 PM • Last activity: Feb 3, 2025, 08:14 PM
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Any fix for lag on just one of three monitors when using full-screen Horizon Client for Mac?
I've got a lag issue with one of my two extended monitors, but only when using a VM in full screen mode. Everything is fine running macOS 15.2 (Sequoia). I use Omnissa Horizon Client for Mac on my MacBook Pro M3 Pro to access a Windows 11 VM. I'm using two Philips 27E2F7901 as extended monitors conn...
I've got a lag issue with one of my two extended monitors, but only when using a VM in full screen mode. Everything is fine running macOS 15.2 (Sequoia). I use Omnissa Horizon Client for Mac on my MacBook Pro M3 Pro to access a Windows 11 VM. I'm using two Philips 27E2F7901 as extended monitors connected through a CalDigit TS4. I think the issues started a few months ago with version 2406, but I'm not sure. I upgraded to Version 2412 Build 8.14.0 (12437218286) today but I still have the issue. When the VM client is in full screen mode: - there's a lag of at least a second (sometimes much more) when typing text, deleting text, selecting files or menu items, and dragging windows - video playback is jerky (just the video, not the sound). - the pointer often disappears, but a strong shake of the mouse brings it back on another screen. These issues only happen on one of the three displays (upper right on my setup). If I drag Windows 11 application window to one of the other two displays the problem goes away for that window. If I drag it back to the upper right monitor the issue comes back in full screen mode. After switching the two Philips input cables at the TS4, the issues remain only on the upper right extended monitor. I'll note that I don't have problems with the Horizon application as a regular window, including when it's on the monitor the full-screen mode hangs up on. I also widened the window to span both extended monitors and all was fine.
John Dufek (1 rep)
Jan 20, 2025, 06:16 AM • Last activity: Jan 20, 2025, 12:38 PM
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2 answers
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Mac OS Mountain Lion 10.8 on VMWare Fusion
I have a MacBook Pro 2015 which is capable of running MacOS 12 but I've been stuck back at MacOS 10.14 Mojave just to keep my Adobe Creative Suite 6 running. I'd like to move the applications to a virtual machine running on 10.8 Mountain Lion (first version to support both 32-bit and native 64-bit a...
I have a MacBook Pro 2015 which is capable of running MacOS 12 but I've been stuck back at MacOS 10.14 Mojave just to keep my Adobe Creative Suite 6 running. I'd like to move the applications to a virtual machine running on 10.8 Mountain Lion (first version to support both 32-bit and native 64-bit apps). I understand that 3D acceleration won't be supported but would the performance be comparable? Is it even possible?
Marlon D. (131 rep)
Dec 10, 2024, 06:41 PM • Last activity: Jan 13, 2025, 08:24 PM
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keyboard input sometimes loses or drops characters when typing in Windows VM running on Mac
keyboard input sometimes loses or drops characters when typing in Windows VM running on Mac? I'm running Win11 using UTM on MacOS Sequoia 15.2. I was typing in commands in PowerShell and occasionally I can't type certain letters? I was trying to type "clear" at the PowerShell prompt - and it would c...
keyboard input sometimes loses or drops characters when typing in Windows VM running on Mac? I'm running Win11 using UTM on MacOS Sequoia 15.2. I was typing in commands in PowerShell and occasionally I can't type certain letters? I was trying to type "clear" at the PowerShell prompt - and it would come out as "lear". I could Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V and that worked. I found I could type Shift-C and type "Clear" which worked and then all of a sudden I could use the "c" key again. Bizzare. Anyone else seen this and know of the cause / fix? UPDATE: using UTM v4.6.3 running their QEMU 7.2 ARM virtual machine image (virt-7.2) with utm-guest-tools-latest.iso installed. Win11 image using CrystalFetch. Running ver in CMD reports: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.26100.2605] Keyboard works fine in macos. no special keyboard mappings. It only happens infrequently but so far it's happened 2x in Powershell 7.4.6
jcp42 (1 rep)
Dec 18, 2024, 09:52 PM • Last activity: Dec 19, 2024, 07:48 PM
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1 answers
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Virtualbox on Intel Mac Mini does not detect VT-x
I am running `VirtualBox VM 7.0.12 r159484 darwin.amd64 (Oct 12 2023 20:27:35)` on Intel Mac Mini: Model Name: Mac mini Model Identifier: Macmini8,1 Processor Name: 6-Core Intel Core i5 Processor Speed: 3 GHz Number of Processors: 1 Total Number of Cores: 6 L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB L3 Cache: 9 MB...
I am running VirtualBox VM 7.0.12 r159484 darwin.amd64 (Oct 12 2023 20:27:35) on Intel Mac Mini: Model Name: Mac mini Model Identifier: Macmini8,1 Processor Name: 6-Core Intel Core i5 Processor Speed: 3 GHz Number of Processors: 1 Total Number of Cores: 6 L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB L3 Cache: 9 MB Memory: 8 GB System Firmware Version: 1968.140.7.0.0 (iBridge: 20.16.6072.0.0,0) OS Loader Version: 577.140.2~15 VirtualBox does not detect CPU virtualization extensions (VT-x) and the guest (32-bit Win XP) runs terribly slow. I think this is the relevant part of VBox.log: 00:00:00.322003 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_capability. 00:00:00.322015 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vm_space_create. 00:00:00.322019 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vm_space_destroy. 00:00:00.322024 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vm_map_space. 00:00:00.322028 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vm_unmap_space. 00:00:00.322031 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vm_protect_space. 00:00:00.322036 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vcpu_set_space. 00:00:00.322043 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vcpu_run_until. 00:00:00.322047 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vcpu_get_exec_time. 00:00:00.322052 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vmx_vcpu_read_shadow_vmcs. 00:00:00.322056 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vmx_vcpu_write_shadow_vmcs. 00:00:00.322059 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vmx_vcpu_set_shadow_access. 00:00:00.322063 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vmx_get_msr_info. 00:00:00.322067 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vmx_vcpu_get_cap_write_vmcs. 00:00:00.322070 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vcpu_enable_managed_msr. 00:00:00.322074 NEM: info: Found optional import Hypervisor!hv_vcpu_set_msr_access. 00:00:00.322102 NEM: cMachTimePerNs=1 (TimeInfo.numer=1 TimeInfo.denom=1) 00:00:00.323768 NEM: Successfully created ASID: 1 00:00:00.323877 NEM: 00:00:00.323877 NEM: NEMR3Init: Turtle execution mode is active! 00:00:00.323878 NEM: Note! VirtualBox is not able to run at its full potential in this execution mode. 00:00:00.323878 NEM: 00:00:00.323968 CPUM: No hardware-virtualization capability detected 00:00:00.324437 CPUM: fXStateHostMask=0x7; initial: 0x7; host XCR0=0x7 00:00:00.325550 CPUM: Matched host CPU INTEL 0x6/0x9e/0xa Intel_Core7_CoffeeLake with CPU DB entry 'Intel Core i7-6700K' (INTEL 0x6/0x5e/0x3 Intel_Core7_Skylake) 00:00:00.325817 CPUM: MXCSR_MASK=0xffff (host: 0xffff) 00:00:00.325863 CPUM: Failed to query microcode revision. rc=VERR_SUP_DRIVERLESS 00:00:00.325923 CPUM: Changing leaf 13: EBX=0x340 -> 0x340, ECX=0x440 -> 0x340 00:00:00.325989 CPUM: MSR/CPUID reconciliation insert: 0x0000010b IA32_FLUSH_CMD 00:00:00.325995 CPUM: MSR/CPUID reconciliation insert: 0x0000010a IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES 00:00:00.326000 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x00000001 IA32_P5_MC_TYPE 00:00:00.326004 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x00000017 IA32_PLATFORM_ID 00:00:00.326007 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x0000001b IA32_APIC_BASE 00:00:00.326011 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x0000008b BIOS_SIGN 00:00:00.326014 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x000000fe IA32_MTRRCAP 00:00:00.326018 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x00000179 IA32_MCG_CAP 00:00:00.326021 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x0000017a IA32_MCG_STATUS 00:00:00.326024 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x000001a0 IA32_MISC_ENABLE 00:00:00.326028 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x000001d9 IA32_DEBUGCTL 00:00:00.326031 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x000001db P6_LAST_BRANCH_FROM_IP 00:00:00.326034 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x000001dc P6_LAST_BRANCH_TO_IP 00:00:00.326038 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x000001dd P6_LAST_INT_FROM_IP 00:00:00.326041 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x000001de P6_LAST_INT_TO_IP 00:00:00.326044 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x00000277 IA32_PAT 00:00:00.326048 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x000002ff IA32_MTRR_DEF_TYPE 00:00:00.326051 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x00000400 IA32_MCi_CTL_STATUS_ADDR_MISC 00:00:00.326069 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0xc0000103 AMD64_TSC_AUX 00:00:00.326073 CPUM: MSR fudge: 0x00000122 IA32_TSX_CTRL 00:00:00.326131 CPUM: SetGuestCpuIdFeature: Enabled PAE 00:00:00.326242 NEM: VMX_VMCS32_CTRL_PIN_EXEC = (allowed_0=0x00003f allowed_1=0x00007f) 00:00:00.326251 NEM: Bit 00 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326255 NEM: Bit 01 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326258 NEM: Bit 02 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326261 NEM: Bit 03 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326264 NEM: Bit 04 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326268 NEM: Bit 05 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326271 NEM: Bit 06 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326274 NEM: Bit 07 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326277 NEM: Bit 08 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326281 NEM: Bit 09 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326284 NEM: Bit 10 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326287 NEM: Bit 11 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326290 NEM: Bit 12 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326293 NEM: Bit 13 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326297 NEM: Bit 14 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326300 NEM: Bit 15 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326303 NEM: Bit 16 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326306 NEM: Bit 17 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326309 NEM: Bit 18 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326313 NEM: Bit 19 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326316 NEM: Bit 20 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326319 NEM: Bit 21 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326322 NEM: Bit 22 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326325 NEM: Bit 23 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326329 NEM: Bit 24 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326332 NEM: Bit 25 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326335 NEM: Bit 26 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326338 NEM: Bit 27 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326341 NEM: Bit 28 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326345 NEM: Bit 29 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326348 NEM: Bit 30 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326351 NEM: Bit 31 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326355 NEM: VMX_VMCS32_CTRL_PROC_EXEC = (allowed_0=0x9500697a allowed_1=0xfdf9fffe) 00:00:00.326359 NEM: Bit 00 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326362 NEM: Bit 01 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326365 NEM: Bit 02 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326368 NEM: Bit 03 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326372 NEM: Bit 04 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326375 NEM: Bit 05 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326378 NEM: Bit 06 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326381 NEM: Bit 07 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326384 NEM: Bit 08 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326387 NEM: Bit 09 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326391 NEM: Bit 10 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326394 NEM: Bit 11 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326397 NEM: Bit 12 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326400 NEM: Bit 13 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326404 NEM: Bit 14 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326407 NEM: Bit 15 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326410 NEM: Bit 16 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326413 NEM: Bit 17 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326416 NEM: Bit 18 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326420 NEM: Bit 19 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326423 NEM: Bit 20 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326426 NEM: Bit 21 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326429 NEM: Bit 22 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326432 NEM: Bit 23 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326435 NEM: Bit 24 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326439 NEM: Bit 25 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326442 NEM: Bit 26 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326445 NEM: Bit 27 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326448 NEM: Bit 28 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326451 NEM: Bit 29 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326455 NEM: Bit 30 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326458 NEM: Bit 31 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326461 NEM: VMX_VMCS32_CTRL_EXCEPTION_BITMAP = (allowed_0=0x000000 allowed_1=0xffffffff) 00:00:00.326465 NEM: Bit 00 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326468 NEM: Bit 01 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326481 NEM: Bit 02 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326484 NEM: Bit 03 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326488 NEM: Bit 04 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326491 NEM: Bit 05 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326494 NEM: Bit 06 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326497 NEM: Bit 07 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326503 NEM: Bit 08 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326506 NEM: Bit 09 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326509 NEM: Bit 10 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326513 NEM: Bit 11 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326516 NEM: Bit 12 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326519 NEM: Bit 13 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326522 NEM: Bit 14 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326525 NEM: Bit 15 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326529 NEM: Bit 16 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326553 NEM: Bit 17 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326556 NEM: Bit 18 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326559 NEM: Bit 19 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326562 NEM: Bit 20 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326565 NEM: Bit 21 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326568 NEM: Bit 22 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326571 NEM: Bit 23 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326573 NEM: Bit 24 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326576 NEM: Bit 25 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326579 NEM: Bit 26 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326582 NEM: Bit 27 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326585 NEM: Bit 28 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326588 NEM: Bit 29 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326591 NEM: Bit 30 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326594 NEM: Bit 31 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326598 NEM: VMX_VMCS32_CTRL_EXIT = (allowed_0=0x236fff allowed_1=0x737fff) 00:00:00.326601 NEM: Bit 00 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326604 NEM: Bit 01 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326607 NEM: Bit 02 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326610 NEM: Bit 03 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326613 NEM: Bit 04 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326616 NEM: Bit 05 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326619 NEM: Bit 06 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326622 NEM: Bit 07 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326625 NEM: Bit 08 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326627 NEM: Bit 09 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326630 NEM: Bit 10 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326633 NEM: Bit 11 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326636 NEM: Bit 12 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326639 NEM: Bit 13 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326642 NEM: Bit 14 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326645 NEM: Bit 15 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326648 NEM: Bit 16 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326651 NEM: Bit 17 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326654 NEM: Bit 18 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326657 NEM: Bit 19 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326660 NEM: Bit 20 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326663 NEM: Bit 21 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326666 NEM: Bit 22 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326669 NEM: Bit 23 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326672 NEM: Bit 24 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326674 NEM: Bit 25 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326677 NEM: Bit 26 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326680 NEM: Bit 27 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326683 NEM: Bit 28 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326686 NEM: Bit 29 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326689 NEM: Bit 30 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326692 NEM: Bit 31 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326695 NEM: VMX_VMCS32_CTRL_ENTRY = (allowed_0=0x0091ff allowed_1=0x00b3ff) 00:00:00.326699 NEM: Bit 00 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326702 NEM: Bit 01 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326705 NEM: Bit 02 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326708 NEM: Bit 03 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326711 NEM: Bit 04 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326714 NEM: Bit 05 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326717 NEM: Bit 06 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326720 NEM: Bit 07 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326729 NEM: Bit 08 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326732 NEM: Bit 09 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326735 NEM: Bit 10 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326738 NEM: Bit 11 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326741 NEM: Bit 12 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326744 NEM: Bit 13 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326747 NEM: Bit 14 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326750 NEM: Bit 15 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326753 NEM: Bit 16 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326755 NEM: Bit 17 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326758 NEM: Bit 18 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326761 NEM: Bit 19 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326764 NEM: Bit 20 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326767 NEM: Bit 21 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326770 NEM: Bit 22 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326773 NEM: Bit 23 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326776 NEM: Bit 24 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326779 NEM: Bit 25 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326782 NEM: Bit 26 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326784 NEM: Bit 27 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326787 NEM: Bit 28 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326790 NEM: Bit 29 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326793 NEM: Bit 30 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326796 NEM: Bit 31 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326799 NEM: VMX_VMCS32_CTRL_PROC_EXEC2 = (allowed_0=0x0000a2 allowed_1=0x515cef) 00:00:00.326803 NEM: Bit 00 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326806 NEM: Bit 01 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326809 NEM: Bit 02 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326812 NEM: Bit 03 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326815 NEM: Bit 04 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326818 NEM: Bit 05 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326820 NEM: Bit 06 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326823 NEM: Bit 07 = MUST be set 00:00:00.326826 NEM: Bit 08 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326829 NEM: Bit 09 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326832 NEM: Bit 10 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326835 NEM: Bit 11 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326838 NEM: Bit 12 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326841 NEM: Bit 13 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326844 NEM: Bit 14 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326847 NEM: Bit 15 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326850 NEM: Bit 16 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326853 NEM: Bit 17 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326856 NEM: Bit 18 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326859 NEM: Bit 19 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326862 NEM: Bit 20 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326864 NEM: Bit 21 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326867 NEM: Bit 22 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326870 NEM: Bit 23 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326873 NEM: Bit 24 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326876 NEM: Bit 25 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326879 NEM: Bit 26 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326882 NEM: Bit 27 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326885 NEM: Bit 28 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326888 NEM: Bit 29 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326891 NEM: Bit 30 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326894 NEM: Bit 31 = Must NOT be set 00:00:00.326897 NEM: VMX_VMCS32_CTRL_PLE_GAP = (allowed_0=0x000000 allowed_1=0xffffffff) 00:00:00.326900 NEM: Bit 00 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326903 NEM: Bit 01 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326906 NEM: Bit 02 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326909 NEM: Bit 03 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326912 NEM: Bit 04 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326915 NEM: Bit 05 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326918 NEM: Bit 06 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326921 NEM: Bit 07 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326924 NEM: Bit 08 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326927 NEM: Bit 09 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326930 NEM: Bit 10 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326932 NEM: Bit 11 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326935 NEM: Bit 12 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326938 NEM: Bit 13 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326947 NEM: Bit 14 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326950 NEM: Bit 15 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326953 NEM: Bit 16 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326956 NEM: Bit 17 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326959 NEM: Bit 18 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326962 NEM: Bit 19 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326965 NEM: Bit 20 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326968 NEM: Bit 21 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326971 NEM: Bit 22 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326974 NEM: Bit 23 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326976 NEM: Bit 24 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326979 NEM: Bit 25 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326982 NEM: Bit 26 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326985 NEM: Bit 27 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326988 NEM: Bit 28 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326991 NEM: Bit 29 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326994 NEM: Bit 30 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.326997 NEM: Bit 31 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327000 NEM: VMX_VMCS32_CTRL_PLE_WINDOW = (allowed_0=0x000000 allowed_1=0xffffffff) 00:00:00.327003 NEM: Bit 00 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327006 NEM: Bit 01 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327009 NEM: Bit 02 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327012 NEM: Bit 03 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327015 NEM: Bit 04 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327018 NEM: Bit 05 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327021 NEM: Bit 06 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327024 NEM: Bit 07 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327026 NEM: Bit 08 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327029 NEM: Bit 09 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327032 NEM: Bit 10 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327035 NEM: Bit 11 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327038 NEM: Bit 12 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327041 NEM: Bit 13 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327044 NEM: Bit 14 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327047 NEM: Bit 15 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327050 NEM: Bit 16 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327053 NEM: Bit 17 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327055 NEM: Bit 18 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327058 NEM: Bit 19 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327061 NEM: Bit 20 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327064 NEM: Bit 21 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327067 NEM: Bit 22 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327070 NEM: Bit 23 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327073 NEM: Bit 24 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327076 NEM: Bit 25 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327078 NEM: Bit 26 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327081 NEM: Bit 27 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327084 NEM: Bit 28 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327087 NEM: Bit 29 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327090 NEM: Bit 30 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327093 NEM: Bit 31 = Can be set or not be set 00:00:00.327096 NEM: VMX_VMCS64_CTRL_TSC_OFFSET_FULL = (allowed_0=0xffffffffffffffff allowed_1=0x00000000000000) 00:00:00.327100 NEM: Bit 00 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327103 NEM: Bit 01 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327106 NEM: Bit 02 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327109 NEM: Bit 03 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327112 NEM: Bit 04 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327115 NEM: Bit 05 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327118 NEM: Bit 06 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327121 NEM: Bit 07 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327124 NEM: Bit 08 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327127 NEM: Bit 09 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327129 NEM: Bit 10 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327132 NEM: Bit 11 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327141 NEM: Bit 12 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327145 NEM: Bit 13 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327148 NEM: Bit 14 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327150 NEM: Bit 15 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327153 NEM: Bit 16 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327156 NEM: Bit 17 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327159 NEM: Bit 18 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327162 NEM: Bit 19 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327165 NEM: Bit 20 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327168 NEM: Bit 21 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327171 NEM: Bit 22 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327174 NEM: Bit 23 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327177 NEM: Bit 24 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327180 NEM: Bit 25 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327183 NEM: Bit 26 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327185 NEM: Bit 27 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327188 NEM: Bit 28 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327191 NEM: Bit 29 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327194 NEM: Bit 30 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327197 NEM: Bit 31 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327200 NEM: Bit 32 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327203 NEM: Bit 33 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327206 NEM: Bit 34 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327209 NEM: Bit 35 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327212 NEM: Bit 36 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327215 NEM: Bit 37 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327217 NEM: Bit 38 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327220 NEM: Bit 39 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327223 NEM: Bit 40 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327226 NEM: Bit 41 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327229 NEM: Bit 42 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327232 NEM: Bit 43 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327235 NEM: Bit 44 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327238 NEM: Bit 45 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327241 NEM: Bit 46 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327244 NEM: Bit 47 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327246 NEM: Bit 48 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327249 NEM: Bit 49 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327252 NEM: Bit 50 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327255 NEM: Bit 51 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327258 NEM: Bit 52 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327261 NEM: Bit 53 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327264 NEM: Bit 54 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327267 NEM: Bit 55 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327270 NEM: Bit 56 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327273 NEM: Bit 57 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327276 NEM: Bit 58 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327278 NEM: Bit 59 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327281 NEM: Bit 60 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327284 NEM: Bit 61 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327287 NEM: Bit 62 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327290 NEM: Bit 63 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327293 NEM: VMX_VMCS64_GUEST_DEBUGCTL_FULL = (allowed_0=0xffffffffffffffff allowed_1=0x00000000009803) 00:00:00.327297 NEM: Bit 00 = MUST be set 00:00:00.327300 NEM: Bit 01 = MUST be set 00:00:00.327303 NEM: Bit 02 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327306 NEM: Bit 03 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327309 NEM: Bit 04 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327312 NEM: Bit 05 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327315 NEM: Bit 06 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327318 NEM: Bit 07 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327320 NEM: Bit 08 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327323 NEM: Bit 09 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327326 NEM: Bit 10 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327335 NEM: Bit 11 = MUST be set 00:00:00.327338 NEM: Bit 12 = MUST be set 00:00:00.327341 NEM: Bit 13 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327344 NEM: Bit 14 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327347 NEM: Bit 15 = MUST be set 00:00:00.327350 NEM: Bit 16 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327353 NEM: Bit 17 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327356 NEM: Bit 18 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327359 NEM: Bit 19 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327362 NEM: Bit 20 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327365 NEM: Bit 21 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327368 NEM: Bit 22 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327371 NEM: Bit 23 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327373 NEM: Bit 24 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327376 NEM: Bit 25 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327379 NEM: Bit 26 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327382 NEM: Bit 27 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327385 NEM: Bit 28 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327388 NEM: Bit 29 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327391 NEM: Bit 30 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327394 NEM: Bit 31 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327397 NEM: Bit 32 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327400 NEM: Bit 33 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327403 NEM: Bit 34 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327406 NEM: Bit 35 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327409 NEM: Bit 36 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327411 NEM: Bit 37 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327414 NEM: Bit 38 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327417 NEM: Bit 39 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327420 NEM: Bit 40 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327423 NEM: Bit 41 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327426 NEM: Bit 42 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327429 NEM: Bit 43 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327432 NEM: Bit 44 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! 00:00:00.327435 NEM: Bit 45 = UNDEFINED (AppleHV error)! My OS is: ProductName: macOS ProductVersion: 13.5.2 BuildVersion: 22G91 The CPU of course supports virtualization: sysctl -a | grep machdep.cpu.features machdep.cpu.features: FPU VME DE PSE TSC MSR PAE MCE CX8 APIC SEP MTRR PGE MCA CMOV PAT PSE36 CLFSH DS ACPI MMX FXSR SSE SSE2 SS HTT TM PBE SSE3 PCLMULQDQ DTES64 MON DSCPL VMX SMX EST TM2 SSSE3 FMA CX16 TPR PDCM SSE4.1 SSE4.2 x2APIC MOVBE POPCNT AES PCID XSAVE OSXSAVE SEGLIM64 TSCTMR AVX1.0 RDRAND F16C Virtualization is of course enabled in the machine (showvminfo): Hardware Virtualization: enabled Nested Paging: enabled Large Pages: enabled VT-x VPID: enabled VT-x Unrestricted Exec.: enabled AMD-V Virt. Vmsave/Vmload: enabled IOMMU: None Paravirt. Provider: Default Effective Paravirt. Prov.: None How can I fix/enable hardware virtualization on my Mac?
filo (111 rep)
Nov 4, 2023, 02:05 PM • Last activity: Nov 28, 2024, 07:06 PM
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VMware ESXi compatible RAID card for the Mac Pro
I have a 2009 Mac Pro that I'd like to add a hardware RAID card to. I am running VMware ESXi with various OSes running as VMs. The Apple RAID card is not what I'm looking for. I would also like to utilize the 4 hard drive bays and get 6G speeds. I have run into a few potential solutions, but have no...
I have a 2009 Mac Pro that I'd like to add a hardware RAID card to. I am running VMware ESXi with various OSes running as VMs. The Apple RAID card is not what I'm looking for. I would also like to utilize the 4 hard drive bays and get 6G speeds. I have run into a few potential solutions, but have not been impressed. Anyone found a good solution?
user112985
Feb 9, 2015, 04:20 AM • Last activity: Nov 20, 2024, 02:25 PM
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