![]() How to fix the dreaded virtual machine error when attempting to run the Tai. G jailbreak. In a previous post, I lamented about the fact that I received a dreaded virtual machine error when trying to run the Tai. G jailbreak tool on VMware Fusion 7. The error went something like this: Sorry, this application cannot run under a Virtual Machine. Not only is that totally ambiguous, but it really didn’t make much sense when you consider that the prior Tai. G tool ran with no problems. After trying a few solutions I found via Google, I resigned myself to the fact that I would probably just have to settle and use the old tool instead. Fortunately, however, one of our awesome readers has come though with a fix. Mohamed Elkady shared this interesting little trick to help bypass a frustrating error. In this post and video, I’ll walk you through the entire process step- by- step. Step 1: Shut down your virtual machine completely. Step 2: Open the virtual machine folder in ~/Documents/Virtual Machines/Step 3: Right- click on your virtual machine and select Show Package Contents. Step 4: Find the file with the . Step 5: Right- click → Open With → Text. Edit. Step 6: Scroll to the bottom of the file and write the following on a new line: monitor_control. Step 7: Save the file. Step 8: Launch your virtual machine. Step 9: Run the Tai. ![]() G tool. That’s all there is to it. It literally takes no more than 5 minutes to complete this fix. What do you think? I do not know exactly, but I will try to help. If you said that you copied the VM via scp, why did you answer "moved it"? Obviously, VMware needs a virtual disk. Do you have a VM that is missing its VMX file or maybe the VM’s VMX file has corrupted? Now you could manually recreate a missing or corrupt VMX file (rest. Step #7. Play the Virtual Machine (macOS Sierra) Open the macOS Sierra VM window then click Power on this virtual machine. When you played the VM, then it should take.
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