

If it still doesn't work, shut down the VM, and VMware Fusion, then go find your VM in the macOS filesystem, right-click or ctrl-click it, and pick "Show package contents".If you have a 2013 or later Mac, and a recent version of macOS, and are running the Metal 2 3D graphics library, you can try setting the first of those (the MTL one) to "1", and could try setting the one below it (GL) to "0", but I have not tested this personally. Add the following lines (or edit any that are present to make them conform), then save the file: mks.enableMTLRenderer = "0" This should be " ~/Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/preferences".


