![]() The problem is easily reproduced by following these steps: a) ensure the computer is using the integrated graphics card (e.g, by choosing the Energy tab in Activity Monitor) b) starting a VM c) launching Photos, which activates high performance mode and, consequently, the VM crashes d) starting the VM again and e) closing Photos, which reverts to integrated mode, and, again, the VM crashes. The guest operating system does not seem to matter, at least for Windows 10, Windows XP, and Debian 9. The problem: all running VMs crash (see screenshot) everytime the graphics mode of the MacBook Pro switches from integrated to high performance and vice-versa. The computer features an Intel Iris Pro and a NVIDIA GeForce GT, and has automatic graphics switching activated. I'm a user of VMware Fusion since version 6 and currently using 11.5.7 on a MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch, late 2013, running macOS 10.14.6 (Mojave).
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