![]() ![]() Restart / start the BlueBubbles MacOS Server, and restart iMessage for good measure 13. Turn the Private API switch on in the BlueBubbles Server settings 12. Verify that the bundle is enabled and running 11. Click the + button and select the BlueBubblesHelper.bundle 3. If any SIMBL extension is enabled before launching VMWare - can't boot any volume. Open the mySIMBL App, then go to the Manage tab 2. So far only way to get VMware working is by disabling all plugins before launching VMWare.Īlso tested: this issue doesn't seem to be present on my MacBook Pro running mySIMBL 0.7.2 In mySIMBL it was quite easy to add processes as exceptions as all system and user processes were listed.Īdded all possible VMware related processes to, but it doesn't seem to be helping. It seems clear that there's something that MacForge is doing preventing VM's from starting. As a matter of fact, since I have Turbo Boost Switcher Pro installed, I keep a close eye on my CPU temperature at all times.and since doing these updates I'm noticing my MBP running at least 5. And finally, VMWare started working correctly as soon as I disabled all plugins system-wise (on my main Boot volume with the account running MacForge). I tried an alternate macOS installation without MacForge and a new user not running MacForge. Earn 10 reputation (not counting the association bonus) in order to answer this question. Turn the Private API switch on in the BlueBubbles Server settings. If the attribute has no symbol, create your own by typing mysymbol in the. ![]() Verify that the bundle is enabled and running. In the Query editor, review the query specification to see that it has a. Click the + button and select the BlueBubblesHelper.bundle. John Smith at 18:11 Add a comment You must log in to answer this question. Open the mySIMBL App, then go to the Manage tab. MacForge 0.14.2 seems to be preventing VMWare from working on my machine. Note: mySIMBL has been replaced by MacForge, and both now require turning off SIP in recent versions of MacOS. If any MacForge extension is enabled prior to launching VMWare, VM's can't boot.ĭisabling all extensions prior to launching VMWare makes them work. ![]()
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