![]() ![]() Go to My Documents/Virtual Machines/macosx (or wherever you store your virtual machine files) 3. Besides the age of the Mac, the one other difference was that I had upgraded the VMware Horizon View client for Mac to 3.5.3 on the MacBook Pro-r, 'prior' to upgrading to El Capitan. by admin on Mar.15, 2013, under Random () If your VMWare virtual machine gets stuck on the Apple logo. ![]() I went ahead and performed a clean (Nuke and pave) installation of El Capitan on the Mac Mini and everything worked fine again, including my normal view and use of my Windows 7 Pro VM.Īs a side note, I performed the basic Mac App store upgrade from Yosemite to El Capitan on my late 2013 MacBook Pro-r and everything went smoothly, including VMware Horizon Client and viewing the same VM. I have always used a six year old 24 inch Dell LCD monitor. I initially was using VMware Horizon View Client for Mac 3.5.0, but I upgraded to 3.5.2 and found the same black screen. ![]() I also saw a black screen when logging into my Windows 7 Pro VM. When I ran the basic upgrade from Yosemite to El Capitan (Via the Mac App Store) on my late 2011 Mac Mini, I found a few issues with how El Capitan was working (slow booting was most noticeable).
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