To create or register an existing VM, click the New Virtual Machine button to launch the wizard that will guide you through the process. Once the wizard loads, you'll be able to select whether you wish to create a new VM, deploy one from an OVF file, or register an existing one from another virtualization suite Figure D.
You'll be asked to provide the information necessary to identify the type of VM to be created, including name and OS type Figure E. Enter that information and click the Next button.
After selecting the datastore you wish to utilize, click the Next button to proceed Figure F. During the Customize settings portion, you'll configure the meat and potatoes of the VM--specifically, the resources that will be allocated to it, such as CPU, RAM, and storage space.
On the confirmation screen, you can review the settings selected before committing them to the VM. If all looks good, click the Finish button to complete the task Figure I. With the newly created VM added to the list of hosted VMs, you will have a cursory view of the VM's health and current resource commitments, as well as the ability to control the VM for maintenance and management purposes Figure J.
By clicking the Play button, that will power on the VM and allow it to boot to any installation media that has been configured for the VM to use. The most common reason for a "file not found" or a "system cannot find the file specified" message is installing VMware Workstation Player in a different location to the default folder and executing the patch from a different directory.
There are still some edits to make to configuration files. This section is for Intel users, and it involves the final set of edits you need to make before switching your VMware macOS Big Sur virtual machine on! Close VMware.
Head to the location you stored the macOS virtual machine. The default location is:. Browse to macOS Big Sur. Scroll to the bottom of the configuration file and add the following line:. This section is for AMD users. The AMD edit involves a few more lines than the Intel version, but you can copy and paste the data into the file. Scroll to the bottom of the configuration file and add the following lines:. After launching the macOS Big Sur virtual machine, you'll have to configure the storage drive before installation.
The installation process takes a while, but it is faster than VirtualBox. Once macOS Big Sur loads, you can configure the operating system as you see fit. You now need to install VMware Tools, which is a set of utilities and extensions that improve mouse handling, video performance, and other useful things. The installation disc will appear on the macOS desktop. When the option appears, select Install VMware Tools , then allow it access to the removable volume.
Follow the guided installer, which will require a restart on completion. Apple uses Intel hardware to power desktops and laptops. Configuring a macOS virtual machine using Intel hardware is easier because the hardware specifications are very similar.
With AMD, the opposite is true. You have two options to choose from for your macOS Big Sur virtual machine. Microsoft Windows is a group of many GUI based operating systems developed and offered. Select your default language. If you have multiple languages. In iTunes, choose Preferences, then click Devices.
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