![]() ![]() T00:44:27.626-06:00| vmx| I120: FileIOErrno2Result: Unexpected errno=1, Operation not permitted T00:44:27.478-06:00| vmx| I120: RawDiskAuthReadPrivilegesDictionary: processing 'always ask' UIDs: '' T00:44:27.475-06:00| vmx| I120: DISK: OPEN ide0:0 '/Users//Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/Virtual Machines/Boot Camp/Boot Camp.vmwarevm/Boot Camp.vmdk' persistent R I couldn't find a log produced when Fusion creates the BOOTCAMP VM, but the log for BOOTCAMP shows these errors: You will also get this error if you successfully create the BOOTCAMP VM with SIP disabled (or in Yosemite, pre-upgrade), then try to run it with SIP enabled. Sure, enough, if you try to start the new BOOTCAMP VM, you get this error:Ĭannot open the disk '/Users//Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/Virtual Machines/Boot Camp/Boot Camp.vmwarevm/Boot Camp.vmdk or one of the snapshot disks it depends on. You may not be able to boot your Boot Camp volume as a virtual machine. So you get an initial error:Ī failure occurred during Boot Camp volume preprocessing: Internal error It appears that when you create the BOOTCAMP VM, Fusion needs to write something to the MBR, or something, and that fails. (See other VMWare KB articles for how to do this.) The BOOTCAMP partition will then show up. Clear the BOOTCAMP metadata by deleting the BOOTCAMP subfolders of /Users//Library/Application Support/Virtual Machines/ directory and restart. There are cases where only the EFI volume showed in the available partitions list in the 'Choose a Bootcamp Volume' dialog. This prevents malware from attacking via the bootloader.ģ. One of the consequences of 'rootless' System Integrity Protection is that the system no longer allows writes to /dev/rdisk0. Use the alternate method: Start Terminal utility, run 'csrutil disable' at the command line, and restart.Ģ. The Recovery System on my MBP2011 with El Capitan 10.11.1 does not have a Security Configuration Utility. VMWare Fusion 7.1.2 and 7.1.3 (and likely earlier) cannot run BOOTCAMP VM on El Capitan 10.11.1 with System Integrity Protection (SIP) enabled.ġ. Thanks for the solution! (I'm adding this note with additional detail to make it easier for others to find it.) ![]()
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