Fusion Mac Editor doesn't work with latest MacOS

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  • What works for me is this:

    1. In the Wineskin Screen Settings screen I select the options mentioned by AND at the beginning of this thread. See screen shot #1.
    2. I run CF 2.5, it runs in a virtual screen and I close it.
    3. I re-run Wineskin and in the Screen Settings screen I re-select "Automatic" in "Override ccontrol" and "Use Mac driver" in Other options. See screen shot #2.

    And then CF 2.5 runs normally.

  • Just like to ask, what kind of disk drive is in your (or anyone else reading this) Mac?

    High Sierra problems seem to be related to APFS which as of now is only used on Mac’s with pure SSD drives, and not on traditional HDD or Fusion drives. I hope APFS gets more stable in the upcoming 10.13.2 build.

  • Internal Samsung SSD 840 PRO Series 256GB (SATA)
    File System: APFS
    macOS High Sierra version 10.13.1 (17B48)

    Hmm strange.. I’m still getting kernel panics starting any Wine app on my MacBook Air on 10.13.1 yet it’s still working totally fine on my Mac Mini. Seems like APFS couldn’t be responsible then.

    It does work when starting the MacBook Air in safe mode, suggesting it’s a higher level feature or driver. But it’s very hard to troubleshoot.

  • Sorry, but isn't there a Mac version out there? Why use Wine?...
    I ask this because I would like take a Mac version of MMF 2.5

    MMF 2.5 for Mac comes wrapped using Wineskin and pretty much works like a Native app performance-wise. There’s no need to manually install Wine.

    Fusion 3 will be natively built for Mac, but for now Fusion 2.5 and the Mac Exporter are really fast and powerful already, even on older Mac’s!

  • Hi all, I downloaded the package from humble bundle and trying it on High Sierra.

    I tried all mentioned in previous entries but no good. When I open (or double click) CF2.5 icon nothing happens.

    Do I miss something?

  • can you please explain more with details? step by step?

    Open the Launchpad, click System folder, then Disk Utility. Then select your Mac boot disk, and in the upper options there should be something like Disk First Aid or health check, I forgot what it’s called. But you can safely let it do that check to see if it fixes permission errors caused by an upgrade of an earlier version of High Sierra.

    Keep in mind though, first thing you should check in regards to Fusion is what was suggested earlier in this thread. So browse into Fusion’s .app package using Finder and open Wineskin, then tick the settings posted earlier as shown in the screenshots.

    And lastly, do you have any additional antivirus, internet security, or VPN software running on your Mac? I’ve been hearing lately that somehow security software running in background may mess with the way Wine processes work and thus also crash Fusion on startup.

    I’m not good at explaining but I hope you’ll get it working! Good luck!

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