![]() ![]() ![]() I have tried with Yosemite, Sierra, and High Sierra, on multiple laptops as well. I have an 8GB graphics card in my PC, but VMWare will only allow a max of 512 MB of VRAM in the guest OS. James Craner said: For the 2020 iMac it is important to make sure that your memory is 100 compatible with the existing RAM.Casual User. Sadly, I have scoured every corner of the internet, to no avail. Please help me fix this - I need to use FCP ASAP! Check out the screenshots I included below so you can see what I'm talking about.Īpologies for the late reply. However, I cannot seem to figure out how to change either my VRAM (as I need 128mb at the least to run Final Cut Pro), or my screen res (I have a 1920x1080 monitor, and it is set to 1920x1080 in the VM settings, but in the OS itself, I can't change it from 1024x768). My GPU is a Geforce 1070 (6gb), and I have 64GB of DDR4 RAM in my machine, so I definitely have enough VRAM for all to go around. However, I am having issues related to how much VRAM is being allocated to the operating system. I just installed Mac OS X 10.7 (Yosemite) via VMware on my Windows 10 PC. ![]()
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