![]() I've had this happen a few times in the past and reloading a snapshot always fixed the issue - and oddly I was able to keep upgrading software and retain the high resolution. I use the VM frequently and need the screen real estate, so this is driving me insane. 1, 2017, will be eligible for an electronic upgrade to Fusion. Customers who purchase Fusion 8.5 or Fusion 8.5 Pro between Aug. VMware Fusion 10 Pro will also be available through VMware partners and distributors. With xorg-x11-drv-vmware installed (nothing else seems to matter), the resolutions available within the guest are: VMware Fusion 10 Pro and VMware Fusion 10 are expected to be available in October for 159 and 79 respectively. Without xorg-vm-tools-desktop installed, the resolutions available within the guest are: Before I'm fairly certain those were set to use full resolution, all view modes, scaled, scaled. as well as trying nearly every combination of options from the Fusion Display Settings > Use Full Resolution > Scaled, Virtual Machine Resolution > Single Window/Full Screen. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling open-vm-tools, open-vm-tools-desktop, xorg-x11-drv-vmware, Tools > Install VMWare Tools, etc. I'm fairly certain I was using 2560x1600 before, which is no longer an option. After upgrading to 8.5.8, the resolution for my CentOS guest OS is limited to very low resolution.
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