Of course this assumes that you originally used UEFI to set up your VM, you allocate enough RAM, etc. A commercial license is priced at 149, with a 79 upgrade license available. There’s not much to see once you’ve added it: The basic level of Fusion is now known as Fusion 12 Player and is free for personal use for the first time. OK, back to the main settings screen where you can select “Encyrption” to enable that:Īfter enabling that and setting a password, sit back and watch the progress bar as the virtual drive is encrypted. Then you can click “Add Device…”:īut as soon as you select “Trusted Platform Module” you’ll see a warning that keeps you from proceeding: Fortunately, VMware has documented how to do this with an existing VMWare Fusion 12 virtual machine.įirst, you need to shut down your existing Windows VM (which may already be running an older Windows 11 version that didn’t enforce this). As I noted in a previous blog post, Windows will now enforce the TPM 2.0 requirement for virtual machines with the latest Insider builds.
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