good luck getting the "Free license", my account keeps saying that is under review and there is no help, imposible to get the friking key, why a key for a "free software"? anyways no luck here.
its because you either have an M1 chip or an M2 chip Since this is virtualization, and not emulation, you must install an ARM version of windows or linux
It should. USB devices on my mac are regularly picked up by fusion - it'll often ask you where you want to connect the device - to your mac or to the VM. I can't say I've tested it with a headset, though! Definitely report back once you do :)
Hey Rabbani, I'm not sure I understand your question - are you referring to the Windows VM running inside of Fusion? If so, you could definitely run another instance of Windows inside of a Windows system - using something like VMware workstation/player, or virtualbox.
what if you dont have a company, the free account requires company info
Great stuff thanks.
good luck getting the "Free license", my account keeps saying that is under review and there is no help, imposible to get the friking key, why a key for a "free software"? anyways no luck here.
Bummer. This *did* work, but perhaps something has changed. I hope your account gets reviewed eventually - with a favorable result.
did you get the key??
@@IbrahimFlatEarth nope, never, I went a different route
@@IbrahimFlatEarth, I got the free version today, but wasn't the Fusion 13. It was the Fusion 12. It wanted me to pay if I wanted the Fusion 13.
why i only got arm in operating system selection?
its because you either have an M1 chip or an M2 chip
Since this is virtualization, and not emulation, you must install an ARM version of windows or linux
If I plug a headset into the usb on my computer will fusion pick it up?
It should. USB devices on my mac are regularly picked up by fusion - it'll often ask you where you want to connect the device - to your mac or to the VM. I can't say I've tested it with a headset, though! Definitely report back once you do :)
If I have a Windows instance on Mac can I run the same instance in Windows?
Hey Rabbani, I'm not sure I understand your question - are you referring to the Windows VM running inside of Fusion? If so, you could definitely run another instance of Windows inside of a Windows system - using something like VMware workstation/player, or virtualbox.
does it work??
i got it for free within minutes but its only for mac ...tho but if you cant get it utm virtual machine works too and its free
thanks for your comment, yes got it (on mac)@@UslennoX
isn 't this just like virtualbox?
it is
Yes it is but virtual box isn’t supported on new mac M1 chips, so this is a great work around
Yes, but it is much faster, and newer