- #HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS ON MAC USING VMWARE PLAYER UPGRADE#
- #HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS ON MAC USING VMWARE PLAYER WINDOWS 10#
- #HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS ON MAC USING VMWARE PLAYER PRO#
I posted the VMWARE reply some time back but it should also be on the vmware site as well - search on user jimbo45 on the vmware workstation forum.
#HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS ON MAC USING VMWARE PLAYER UPGRADE#
The next upgrade to vmware player and workstation should have this fixed. Hopefully you don’t see me in your camera view! ? But otherwise, definitely a lot better than an error message. Unfortunately - and VMWARE is still working on it - NAT doesnt work in Windows 7. Instead, just launch the Windows program that requires the camera connection and it should work! You can see that when I launch Camera: There aren’t any real settings, so don’t bother selecting it.
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Now launch your OS within your virtual machine – in your case, Windows 8 – and you should now see the camera show up as one of the devices on the Virtual Machine menu, as shown: Choose “ Default Camera” and click on the red circle on the top left (hey VMWare, this window could do with an “OK” button!) and you should be done.
#HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS ON MAC USING VMWARE PLAYER PRO#
There are two camera devices even though my MacBook Pro has one camera. Now you’ll be able to choose between the different cameras available, which reveals something interesting about how macOS is set up: Give some name to your Kali Linux Virtual Machine and move to next step. Select the type of Guest operating system as Linux and click on the Next button. Choose the downloaded Kali ISO file image as installation media. Run the VMware and click on Create a new Virtual Machine option. There’s what you want! Gaze in amazement that they still have support for floppy drives and then click on “ Camera” to add it to that virtual machine. Install VMWare Workstation player on your Windows or Linux OS. You’ll see this collection of icons:īut you don’t want to change or click on any of the icons! Instead, click on the “ Add Device…” button on the top right of the window. Do that, then go into Settings… on your VMWare Fusion program. To fix this, it’s important to know that any time you want to make a change to a virtual machine, you have to shut down the operating system. Linux or Windows, it’ll need to reboot with the new configuration, not just “un-pause”. ?īefore I started I just tested to see if the camera would already be connected by launching Camera in Win10.
#HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS ON MAC USING VMWARE PLAYER WINDOWS 10#
Very cool! On my main MacBook Pro I have both Windows 10 and Ubuntu Linux set up as virtual machines and they both work splendidly.įortunately, the method of adding access to your Mac webcam from within VMware Fusion is the same whether you’re running Linux, Windows 10, Windows 8 or somehow have Win95 virtualized. What’s more amazing is that in both cases, you can configure the software to let you access just about every facet of your Mac system, meaning that the virtual machines can run fully feature-rich with almost no penalties for being in a virtual machine / virtualized world.
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I’ve used both and personally am now a big fan of Fusion, but ever since Apple switched to a standard Intel base for its computers, Windows has been able to run native – and fast – on a variety of hardware.
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There are two excellent solutions for people who want to run different operating systems within the macOS world: Parallels and VMWare Fusion.