Forcing of the schemes in Windows 8 home

I use another environment virtualization for the past year or so, both for development and the game, but I decided to try VMWare Fusion for the same purpose and I'm running into a blocker.

My VM is a guest of Windows 8 on a host Mac OS 10.9.1, running on a 13 "MacBook Pro. The max resolution is 1280 x 800 and I need to be able to force the merger does not evolve in resolutions more high due to a known bug in Mirror's Edge.

I've read VMware KB: adding video resolution modes in guest operating systems Windows, but I'm stuck when it comes to modifying the Windows registry. Apparently, the vmx_svga is not found and I tried to add manually without success.

So, what I'm doing wrong here?

I wouldn't waste time with anything in this KB as it doesn't seem to work in VMware Fusion in any case!

If you want to maintain a given resolution, regardless of the size of the Virtual Machine window, and then add the following two options in the preferences/Fusion ~/Library/Preferences/VMware file.

Unfortunately, it affects all Virtual Machines however if you set the resolution you want in Windows, then press stop, not suspend, the Virtual Machine and close VMware Fusion so the following two options in the preferences/Fusion ~/Library/Preferences/VMware file.

pref.autoFitGuestToWindow = "FALSE".

pref.autoFitFullScreen = "stretchGuestToHost".

Now back in the resolution will say what you set to whatever the size of the window of the VM of Windows.

Not necessarily an ideal solution but it should work.

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