I've updated to macOS Sierra on VMware Workstation v12.5. I've installed the latest VMware Tools 'darwin.iso' v8.5.0 but I'm still unable to change my resolution from 1024x768. ![]() I searched the forum and can't seem to find anyone having this issue so I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on what I can check. Sound is working fine. Thanks in advance! ***EDIT*** I found a fix for this issue. 1) Download the Mac VGA driver for VMware here. 2) Install the package in Mac OS X. Microsoft word 2012 for mac free download. 3) Restart the Mac Virtual machine. Emoticons for mac mail. Now you can see multiple screen resolution options in the Mac virtual machine. This driver worked well in VMware workstation and VMware Player for Mac virtual machines Leopard and Snow Leopard. - Install VMware Tools - Reboot - Open terminal - Run this command /Library/Application Support/VMware Tools/vmware-resolutionSet 1920 1080 You can change the '1920 1080' to whatever resolution you need. Now your display resolution will remain that size even after you reboot. When I tried to change the resolution using the above method I receive an error saying 'command not found' CrazyEyes-Mac:~ crazyeye$ ls -la /Library/Application Support/VMware Tools/ total 1184 drwxr-xr-x 19 root wheel 646 Nov 20 2014. Drwxr-xr-x 11 root admin 374 Apr 18 22:35. I had the same problem. So I wrote this 'System Preferences' pane to help out: It is making use of ' vmware-resolutionSet'. So the VMware Tools mentioned above must be installed. Hello mate, highly appreciated your work as this provides a nice solution. I've tried all the darwin.iso files that I could find but all did not seem to work (correctly). I know the tool was installed good and I have got a good display, it is just the resolution was wrong. I am on 10.13 To all it might relate to, make sure you have installed VMware Tools before running this Pref Pane.
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