This has worked fine in the past, and it does go through the motions of making a new VM, right up to the settings page. I also tried creating a new VM, using the 10.11.6 (El Capitan) installer app as the image. There is another thread on "Internal Error", exposing some other explanations of the "Internal Error", and there are also people reporting everything is running fine under Sierra with Fusion 8.5. All of these VM's (a mix of OS's, including OS X, Debian, and Windows 10 Anniversary Edition) were running fine under Fusion 8.1.1 on El Capitan. I have tried Fusion 8.1.1 and Fusion 8.5 on Sierra, both with the same result. They all refuse to start up, returning "Internal Error". Since the fresh install, none of my VM's work. In upgrading from El Capitan to Sierra, I did a fresh install on two Macs, and in reformatting the drives, I changed from "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)" to "Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled)".
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