

To update, just select ‘Check for Updates’ in the VMware. … where its installer is available inside the Hard Disk Manager app bundle, at Contents/Resources/vdmounter.zip: copy the zip to another folder, double-click it and install the vdmounter.pkg (inside the vdmounter folder) and then open the Windows 7 VM’s VMDK (the VM should be shut down, in order to do this, which could be a problem if it is suspended: but maybe it is sufficient to remove the saved state files from inside the VM bundle): hopefully, the VMDK Mounter should work through Rosetta 2 on M1 Macs. The Desktop Hypervisor team at VMware is happy to announce the release of the latest update to Fusion 12, with changes to support macOS Monterey hosts, fixes for some persistent bugs, as well as improvements to the security and management of Fusion at scale. VMware Fusion is one of the most popular hypervisor softwares available for macOS, which allows users to run virtual machines with not only Apple’s operating system, but also Windows and Linux. Download Fusion for Apple Silicon Now To deliver Fusion for Apple Silicon devices we’ve had to re-evaluate every part of the Fusion technology stack. Getting Message: This version of VMware Fusion is for Intel-based Macs, but is being run on an Apple silicon based Mac via Rosetta-2. At least for the time being, VMware Fusion or Parallels Desktop won’t support emulation of Intel OSes on M1 Macs: so, if you have a Windows 7 VM, your only option on an M1 is to extract data from it which can be done, for example, by mounting its virtual disk (VMDK) with Paragon VMDK Mounter, available as part of this download:
