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You can use input–output memory management unit (IOMMU), which is capable of mapping virtual
addresses to physical addresses.
Important If you enable either of the preceding settings and then move the virtual machine to another
host system, confirm that the new host uses the same kind of CPU.
The Enable hypervisor applications in this virtual machine and Enable IOMMU in this virtual
machine settings are required to enable virtualization-based security (VBS), a feature that reinforces the
security of Microsoft Hyper-V. See Enable Microsoft Virtualization-Based Security. When you enable VBS,
these two settings are automatically selected and are disabled for editing. They become editable when
you disable VBS.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the virtual machine is compatible with Fusion 8 or later virtual machines.
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Verify that the virtual machine does not have an older guest operating system, such as Windows
versions prior to Windows XP.
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Verify that the host system has a CPU that is recent enough to support Virtualized Intel VT-x/EPT,
performance counters, and IOMMU.
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Shut down or power off the virtual machine. You cannot change the setting while the virtual machine
is powered on or suspended.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Under System Settings in the Settings window, click Processors & Memory.
4 Click to expand Advanced Options and select the check boxes for the options that you want to use.
Enable Default Applications
You can set up Fusion so that certain applications open files regardless of whether the files reside on your
Mac or in the virtual machine.
The Default Applications setting also adds applications from your virtual machine to your Mac
Applications menu and Spotlight.
Prerequisites
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Verify that VMware Tools is installed.
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If your virtual machine is suspended, power it on.
Procedure
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Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
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Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
Using VMware Fusion
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