Tuesday 22 September 2015

How to upgrade Fusion to Windows 10

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How to upgrade Fusion to Windows 10 and fix a SVGA error

Upgrading a VMware Fusion virtual machine to Windows 10 can prove challenging. Here's what Mac users need to know to overcome a common SVGA error blocking the process for many.

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