Mac-Fusion is excited to announce we are Apple Authorized for Service once again We will be offering concierge service where we come to you. Something as benign as a bad bit at the very bottom of a RAM stick might not be hit until the RAM at that location is actually used, which might not be often. If the repair can’t be done at your site we will pick up and return it when it is fixed. With Virtualization, those banks are more often maxed out and very much need to be correct (there's little room for error at this level), so a flaw will be exposed as 'freezing' and 'crashing', when it might never have been hit if the user isn't using a virtualization platform. Re-FUSE monitors the user-level file-system and on a crash transparently restarts the file system and restores its state the restart process is completely. Generally, in my experience, Freezing leads to Crashing, which leads to Cursing. Such are the tenants of the Dark Side of hardware failures. My advice: Contact Apple and ask to speak with a Level 2 tech, as they can associate the symptoms you're experiencing with hardware, and can do something about it. Especially if you've already re-installed the Mac OS. Im running the 11.1 Beta (20C5048k) on a M1 Macbook Pro. (Typical TS procedure is: 1) test in a new user 2) test after reinstalling the OS, 3) repair hardware). When installing MacFuse 4.0.4, the Benjamin Fleischer extension is blocked and so use the Security &. Run fsck ( xfsrepair) on the VM filesystems. I do keep a continuous backup of stuff I work on. (I'm not sure whether this was really necessary the crashing still kept happening until I did step 2. Macfusion brings servers from across the internet directly to your Mac's desktop Complete rewrite of Macfusion / Macfusion2 Mount files and documents as a 'Volume' in the Mac OS X Finder Work with your files using your favorite Mac OS X applications directly. I'm just reporting it for completeness.) In VMware Fusion, go to Virtual Machine -> Settings -> Advanced, and set 'Hard disk buffering' to Disabled. If your Fusion Drive is causing slowness/crashing issues or appears as two drives instead of one in the Finder, its no longer working as a Fusion Drive. I would also tend to agree that it is probably hardware and I am thinking that it is video. I have to say though that this is kinda strange because, lots of Macs out there are really not upgradeable in the video card department. I can't upgrade the video card as far as I know and yet, I think this is the source of the problem. My point in saying that is that VMWare fusion was created specifically to run windows and other OS's on a mac and if the crashes are due to a video problem or some other hardware problem that causes the Whole Mac to crash, not just the windows 7 VM then what does that mean? Anyway, whatever the problem is, it happens often enough that I am going to have to stop using Fusion to do any of my critical work. I'll have to use boot camp to make a clean windows partition and run that way. A bit of a pain switching back and forth, but if I'm not crashing then I can live with it.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |