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- #RUNNING MAC OS X IN VMWARE WORKSTATION 11 HOW TO#
- #RUNNING MAC OS X IN VMWARE WORKSTATION 11 INSTALL#
- #RUNNING MAC OS X IN VMWARE WORKSTATION 11 ISO#
Click the customize option at the bottom left, to change anything or click on Continue.Ĭlick on Continue for Accessibility, Data & Privacy, and Migration Assistant options.Īt the Sign In with Your Apple ID, select the option ‘Set Up Later’. Select Your Country or Region will prompt you to select your location, then click Continue.įor the Written and Spoken Languages, you can leave the default settings. Once the files have been copied over, wrap up the installation with some customization details. This process will take 15-30m to complete. The macOS Big Sur is going to copy over and installed. Select a drive, it should be the only one available, and click on Continue. You will be prompted twice for the terms and agreement. Click the option that says ‘Install macOS’ and click on the ‘Continue’ button. Now we are ready to start installing Big Sur. Once complete, click on ‘Done,’ and you can close out of the Disk Utility window. Provide a label, leave the other options as default, and click Erase in the Name field.
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Select the ‘VMWARE Virtual SATA Harddrive’ option on the left and then ERASE icon at the top in the Disk Utility window. We will prep the drive for installation and format the drive to allow the Big Sur installation. A prompt will pop up, select a language to continue when it’s done. The operating system Big Sur in VirtualBox will begin to load.
#RUNNING MAC OS X IN VMWARE WORKSTATION 11 ISO#
Once we begin we will need to have the Big Sur ISO file handy. Locate yours now or downloaded it here.Īt the main VMware window, then click the ‘Power on this virtual machine’ button. In Processors, under “Number of cores per processor,” Select 4 or more (if available). Under the memory option, increase this to 8GB or more (if available) Next, select the “Edit virtual machine setting.” Open up VMware, and select the virtual machine we just created. To get the best performance out of Big Sur, we need to tweak the default settings.
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Edit Virtual Machine Settings (optional, but recommended) Scroll down to the bottom of this text file, and insert the below lines of text Right click on this file, select “Open With”, and choose Notepad. If not, ensure you choose the file “.vmx”. When the folder opens it should automatically select the VMX file.
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To Edit the VMX file, right click on the virtual machine we just created on the left side, and select “Open VM directory”
#RUNNING MAC OS X IN VMWARE WORKSTATION 11 INSTALL#
80GB is the minimum amount you should have, but if you are planning to install a lot of applications, you can increase accordingly.Īt the last window, you can confirm your details entered, then click on Finish. In Name the Virtual Machine, you can provide your own name for the virtual machine, and select a location to store if you don’t like the default. If this does not appear, you will need to repeat the VMWARE UNLOCKER STEP. Then choose the version ‘macOS 11.0’ in the drop-down list. In the Guest operation system list, select Apple Mac OS X. Find you downloaded Big Sur ISO image file. Open VMware Workstation Pro, and select the option to ‘Create a New Virtual Machine’.Īt the wizard, select the ‘Typical’ option, click nextĪt the Guest Operation System Installation window, select ‘Installer disc image file’ and click Browse. The process can take serval minutes, but there will be a prompt when complete. Right-click ‘Run as Administrator,’ and the program will automatically execute, download, and install the necessary files. When you have confirmed that, open the VMware unlocker file you’ve downloaded. Next, check the task manager to ensure no processes are running. To unlock it, first, make sure VMware is completely shut down. By default, VMware cannot install any macOS because the features are locked.
#RUNNING MAC OS X IN VMWARE WORKSTATION 11 HOW TO#
How to Install Big Sur on VMWare Windows 10 Run VMware Unlockerīefore we begin to install Big Sur on VMWare Windows 10, we need to have VMware Workstation Pro unlocked.