J joan Member Oct 15, 2025 #2 Try enabling virtualization (Intel VT-x or Apple Virtualization Framework) in your VM settings and make sure you’re using the latest version of your VM software like Parallels or VMware Fusion. Upvote 0 Downvote
Try enabling virtualization (Intel VT-x or Apple Virtualization Framework) in your VM settings and make sure you’re using the latest version of your VM software like Parallels or VMware Fusion.
S shanewarne Member Oct 16, 2025 #3 To fix errors when running Windows in a VM on MacBook: Update your virtualization software (Parallels, VMware, or VirtualBox). Enable virtualization in macOS settings or firmware if available. Allocate more RAM and CPU cores to the VM. Reinstall or update Windows drivers inside the VM. Check compatibility between your macOS version and the VM tool. Upvote 0 Downvote
To fix errors when running Windows in a VM on MacBook: Update your virtualization software (Parallels, VMware, or VirtualBox). Enable virtualization in macOS settings or firmware if available. Allocate more RAM and CPU cores to the VM. Reinstall or update Windows drivers inside the VM. Check compatibility between your macOS version and the VM tool.