In fusion under the virtual machine menu,
Can you find an option to install the virtual machine tools?

If so and you haven’t done it, install them.

The vm will need to have these tools installed to get full use out of it.

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> On 
Behalf Of Pete De Vasto
Sent: Monday, 10 September 2018 3:18 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: VMWare Fusion Imported From Bootcamp: No Sound When Running

Hi,

I learned about this list after reading the article in AFB’s AccessWorld about 
using VMWare Fusion with VoiceOver running with an eye towards having Windows 
and Mac running side-by-side. I looked at some of the other topics posted, but 
didn’t see this one out there. So apologies if I just plain missed it. Here’s 
my story:

I’ve been a Windows person pretty much all the time during my working career 
and now that I’m retired, but when my PC started to show signs of old age, I 
decided to get a Mac so that I could expand my horizons to Mac OS but still 
have Windows on the same machine for the times I needed it. It’s a late 2014 
Mac Mini running High Sierra, and I’ve got Windows on a Bootcamp partition 
currently. The computer has a line-in jack that I really need to use because 
I’ve got lots of recordings on tape and cassette that I wish to digitize. 
Goldwave has been my program of choice, but there’s no Mac version of that 
program. I also have a radio scanner that I sometimes need to re-configure, and 
there’s no Mac software to do that.

I’ve gotten tired of having to reboot every time I want to switch from Mac to 
Windows, so I downloaded the 30-day trial of VMWare Fusion and want to import 
Bootcamp into it. My problem is that when I start the imported machine, there’s 
no sound, so Narrator and any other screen reader doesn’t give me any speech 
output. Thankfully, I got a screen reader to run with my Braille display, so 
that allowed me to do some troubleshooting. I found out that my bootcamp 
partition has the Cirrus Logic CS4208 (AB 108) sound device, but that doesn’t 
get imported. When I boot into stand-alone Bootcamp, Windows sees the line-in 
jack just fine. If I go to Fusion and startup the machine that works off the 
Bootcamp partition, I do get sound, but it’s HdAudio, and I don’t see the 
line-in jack. Then, if I go back and startup the Bootcamp (Imported) machine, 
there is no sound at all, and there isn’t even an entry for sounds in the 
Device Manager. When I first downloaded the VMWare trial, I created my first 
machine directly from a Windows .iso image, and I got sound there, too, but 
again, it’s HdAudio, and no line-in jack.

I really hope I can come up with some way of creating a Windows Virtual machine 
that can access my line-in jack, but all the digging I’ve done has so far come 
up with nothing. If anyone has any ideas, I’d love to hear them.

Thanks, and looking forward to following other interesting topics here,
Pete De Vasto



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