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Vmware player mac os sierra kernel panic6/29/2023 ![]() Here is an example of the logs from the kernel panic. The only way to fix this is to boot into safe mode and uninstall VMWare Fusion. ![]() What's even more troubling is that after the first kernel panic, the machine keeps causing kernel panics upon login to OS X. I followed the advice on the discussion forum to disable IPv6, which helped for a while, but eventually OS X would give a kernel panic. When I first install VMWare Fusion build 41385, OS X would give a kernel panic before a Virtual Machine is loaded. I have some experience with VMWare Workstation and VMWare Server on Windows, though I am relatively new to Mac. First the technical issue: I am testing VMWare Fusion on an iMac with the following configuration:Ĭomputer Name: Gregory Glockners Computer
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