![]() Installation app will remain in your /Applications folder. Your OSX license includes any VMs that are run on the mac itself, so you simply select your latest download of your OSX Install and simply click install. Operating system installation media (disk or disk image) for virtual machines. When the download finishes the Installation app will start automatically, but you can just close it. System Requirements: 64-bit capable Intel Mac (Compatible with Core 2 Duo, Xeon, i3, i5, i7 processors or better).Minimum 4GB of RAM.750MB free disk space for VMware Fusion and at least 5GB for each virtual machine. ![]() If your target macOS version is recent, then it is available in the App Store, where you can download it from, but you need the exact link, since Apple hides older versions from search so that users wouldn’t install them by accident.įinding needed one is pretty easy, just google for “ How to upgrade to macOS ” (replace with needed version), and usually the first results is an Apple Support page ( like this one) which contains a link to the App Store item for newer versions ( macOS High Sierra, macOS Mojave, macOS Catalina) or link to an actual dmg for the older versions ( macOS Sierra, macOS El Capitan, macOS Yosemite).Ĭlick “Get” on the application page in App Store app. This is a simple guide of installing macOS X into VmWare on macOS without a recovery partition or creating external bootable media. However it is surprisingly unintuitive if you don’t have a recovery partition (in which case you can just to Add > New > Install OS X from the recovery partition) or a media, that you can convert into bootable media and use in a new custom VmWare machine. The second problem was lack of support for APFS, rendering the OS unbootable if the user chose the ‘covert drive to APFS’ option from the installer. Here are the high level steps and instructions required. Users can now simply drag the ‘Install macOS High Sierra.app’ directly on to Fusion’s New VM wizard and it will ‘do the right thing’. If you own a Mac and a VmWare Fusion, then you can legally create macOS virtual machines. There are quite a few virtualization solution supported - Hyper-V, KVM, VMware, VirtualBox and Xen. How to create a macOS virtual machine in VmWare Fusion on Mac without a CD, USB drive or recovery partition ![]()
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