![]() ![]() They will not issue a product key to you if you have a licensed W10 and wish to start fresh with a new virtual machine running W11 unless you pay µsoft $200 for a new Windows Pro license. Here are the experiences, issues and tips.Īfter several days of talking to Microsoft (µsoft) support, for a working product key, with multiple transfers, being hung up on multiple times and failed commitments to call me back, they finally revealed to me that the only way for a W10 free upgrade to W11 is to upgrade an existing licensed version. After much anguish I finely got a working licensed version running under Fusion 13 Player. I have literally spent days trying to get a transition to Windows 11 (W11) from an existing W10 legitimate and properly licensed upgrade from a much older version. My Windows 11 Upgrade Using Fusion 13 Journey Continues: Make a copy of that Windows VM before attempting the upgrade to Windows 11. Your existing Windows 10 product key should activate Windows 11. ![]() ![]() But… there are Windows things you are going to need to do before switching the Fusion firmware to UEFI. If you don’t have the VM running with UEFI firmware, you’re going to need to change that - secure boot doesn’t work with BIOS firmware. Just choose the encryption option to encrypt only the parts of the VM that support the vTPM device. That way you do not have to encrypt the entire VM to enable the TPM device. Also, I’m not sure if the Windows 10 product key will work or how to get a new one if it does not as my upgrade to Windows 10 from my previous version was free and easy. Either that or encrypt the Windows 10, install the TPM and then install Windows 11 to it from the ISO. I am guessing that either you have to make a new Virtual Windows 11 then somehow migrate your info over to it. #1670: Arc Web browser hits 1.0 release, “Do You Use It?” polls about Apple featuresĪlso has anyone done an upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 on Intel? I found the info to create a new virtual machine but not for an upgrade from existing Windows 10.#1671: Apple Q3 2023 earnings, new Beats headphones and earbuds, Stage Manager adoption rate, do you use Spotlight?.1672: The hidden power of Google Sheets, Launchpad usage levels, Emergency SOS via satellite in the Maui fires, do you use proxy icons?.1673: macOS 13.5.1, watchOS 9.6.1, copy data from Web tables, what Spotlight is used for, do you use Apple’s Weather app?.1674: Proxy icons boost productivity, Arc 1.5 tab syncing, Backblaze price increase, which iPhone weather apps do you use?.Upgrades from prior versions are also available at a lower cost. VMware Fusion 13 Player is priced at $104.30, and VMware Fusion Pro is priced at $139.30. The software supports OpenGL 4.3 in Windows and Linux VMs on Intel and in Linux VMs on Apple silicon.įusion 13 Player is free for personal use, and commercial licenses for both versions are available at a 30 percent discount to celebrate the launch. To support this feature, Fusion 13 uses a fast encryption type that encrypts only the parts of the VM necessary to support the TPM device for performance and security. Users who need to run traditional win32 and 圆4 apps can do so through built-in emulation.įusion 13 also includes a TPM 2.0 virtual device that can be added to any VM, storing contents in an encrypted section of the virtual machine files and offering hardware-tpm functionality parity. With certified and signed drivers Windows 11 looks fantastic, and adjust the resolution to 4K and beyond! Note that Fusion on Apple Silicon must run the Arm variant of Windows 11, and it does not support the x86/Intel version of Windows. VMware Tools provides virtual graphics and networking, and more is still to come. Intel Macs offer full support for Windows 11, while on Apple silicon, VMware says there is a first round of features for Windows 11 on Arm. With Fusion 13, Intel and Apple silicon Mac users can access Windows 11 virtual machines. VMware has been testing Apple silicon support for several months now ahead of the launch of the latest version of Fusion. For those unfamiliar with Fusion, it is designed to allow Mac users to operate virtual machines to run non-macOS operating systems like Windows 11.įusion 13 Pro and Fusion 13 Player are compatible with both Intel Macs and Apple silicon Macs equipped with M-series chips, offering native support. VMware today announced the launch of Fusion 13, the latest major update to the Fusion virtualization software. ![]()
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