So in the end, I just want the program not to know it's in VM so that I can run it in trial mode so that I can do template edits that I can then send to the actual production machine in the field (sometimes many miles away so I can't just move the dongle over). They suggest using BootCamp! But that really limits my Mac. They allow edits in trial mode but I can't even get into trial mode within the VM. The problem is I just want to edit on my Mac not use it as the production machine. I would have to trade my code (2 machines) for the dongle (only 1 machine). However, I already paid for the program and the activation works fine on the Windows machine. I've called their tech support and they suggest getting a USB dongle. The main program will continue to run on the intended Windows machine (it's a Photo Booth) but I want to do edits and templates on my laptop (Mac). I just don't use or own a Windows Laptop (Just several MacBook Pros) and the program only runs on Windows. How can I prevent VMWare Fusion from showing it's a VM? Or better yet how to prevent the program knowing it's in a VM? What?! What's the point of VMWare Fusion if the only program I wanted to use gives me this message? "This program can not by run within a VM environment"
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