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Upgraded from Yosemite to El Captain and the USB drive that is set up for automatic attachment on boot up of a Windows 10 virtual machine does not work. I can report the same problem as Rich has identified. Is this something that would be corrected by Fusion 8? Any wisdom on this point would be appreciated. If I go up to the VMware bar, and remove the USB devices from the VM by clicking on their icons, and they appear to remove, but clicking on them a second time to reconnect gives the message ‘”Rainbow USB Superpro” is already connected to another virtual machine’. I confirm that the USB devices are attached to the VM, before starting that tool under Win 8.1, but it then complains that the USB dongle is not found. One of these USB devices is a licensing dongle for the development tool in question, but the problem is not restricted to that USB device. I have several development tools that I must run in the Win 8.1 environment, and they were operating just fine prior to the switchover to El Capitan. However, I am having a problem with a Windows 8.1 (圆4) virtual machine running under VMware Fusion 7.1.2, in particular with USB drivers.
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Rich Billig I upgraded to El Capitan (OS X 10.11) on a late-model MacBook Pro Retina, yesterday, and have generally been very pleased with El Capitan. Congratulations to Apple on this fantastic release! VMware Fusion 8 continues to make it easy to run the latest operating systems, and with 8.0.1 you can rest assured that not only does it run great on El Capitan, but that El Capitan also runs great as a virtual machine in VMware Fusion. Users who have 8.0 installed should be getting a push notification about the available update, and we’ll be making updates to our web downloads shortly. So, we felt this was kind of a big deal, and we released a fix yesterday by way of Fusion 8.0.1 to make sure that users who want to test the latest and greatest in a virtual machine were going to have the experience they expect: It just works. We had a fix, but it wasn’t an ideal situation and I personally am not a fan of telling users to replace components within the Fusion application package itself. Recently we were somewhat surprised by a late change to El Capitan that was preventing the installation of El Capitan in a virtual machine, which I wrote about on my personal blog. When we released VMware Fusion 8 and Fusion 8 Pro, we announced that we would fully support El Capitan, and we’re making good on that promise. Other folks however can tolerate the occasional bug. Folks with mission critical applications that they depend on tend to be more hesitant when risking the stability of their systems.
This decision is of course going to be different for every user depending on their needs.
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The reviewers are generally saying the same thing: Upgrade today, it’s worth it.
The community has had the time to dig into El Capitan with great reviews from, and others. As with all major OS updates, often the question isn’t simply “Should I upgrade?”, but rather “Should I upgrade right now or wait until the first point release?”. Mac users worldwide rejoiced as Apple released the public general availability of OS X 10.11 El Capitan today. Refinements to essential apps like Photos, Safari, Mail, and Maps. An even more powerful Spotlight for searching your Mac and beyond. New ways to manage multiple windows and spaces.
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Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 (15G31) (Image for VMware) OS X El Capitan brings lots of useful enhancements to your Mac.