Now you can ask Siri who is an intelligent assistant to get different things done easily. With this operating system some of the new features have been introduced for desktop. For macOS guests, this depends on exactly which applications you want to run, because of limited graphics support for macOS guests. MacOS Sierra v10.12 VMWare Image is an awesome operating system where Siri has made its debut on Mac OS. This might affect whether it worth pursuing VMware Fusion as a solution: you may be better off buying a newer Mac and perhaps using VMware Fusion on that newer Mac to run an older operating system as a guest. VMware Fusion and Fusion Prothe latest versions of its virtualization software for running Windows on a Mac without rebootinginclude full support for. You haven't mentioned which operating system you want to run as a guest inside VMware Fusion. (4) Update the hosts BIOS/firmware to the latest version. (3) Power-cycle the host if you have not done so since installing VMware Fusion. (2) Power-cycle the host if either of these BIOS/firmware settings have been changed. If you don't have a licence for VMware Fusion 10.x or 11.x, you can get one by buying VMware Fusion 12 then using the My VMware portal to downgrade your licence to VMware Fusion 10.x or 11.x instead. (1) Verify that the BIOS/firmware settings enable Intel VT-x and disable trusted execution. I'll assume you have installed High Sierra on your iMac and you are wanting to know if you can run VMware Fusion. Given the compatibility chart in the second article, that means you need VMware Fusion 10.x or 11.x, but not 11.5.5 or later, since 11.5.5 raised in the minimum requirement to macOS Mojave 10.14. You can't run VMware Fusion 12 on that iMac. Given you have a Mid 2011 iMac, the maximum operating system Apple supports on that model is macOS High Sierra 10.13.6. The first one also mentions that VMware Fusion 12 can run macOS High Sierra as a guest. The two articles you link mostly explain the requirements for the host operating system. I think you are getting confused over the question of the operating system running on the Mac itself (the host), and the operating system running inside the VMware Fusion virtual machine (the guest).
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