![]() Sudo hdiutil create -o /tmp/BigSur -size 16384m -volname BigSur -layout SPUD -fs HFS+J PLEASE DO NOT ASK ME OR ANYBODY ELSE FOR HELP REGARDING OBTAINING macOS ON LINUX OR WINDOWS, YOU WILL BE IGNORED!!ġ: A fairly modern CPU with X86-64 support (Intel or AMD is fine)Ģ: A PC running Windows or Linux with a MINIMUM of 16GB of RAM (The instructions in this guide will be for Windows, for Linux its almost identical)ģ: Access to an existing macOS install to obtain the installation filesĤ: Some way of transferring the ISO from macOS to your host machine (shared folder, 32 GB USB flash drive or external HDD)ĥ : A copy of VMWare Player 16 or VMWare Workstation 16 (EXSi is also mentioned as being supported however I haven't tested it)Ĩ: Virtualisation support must be enabled in your systems UEFIĢ: Download and extract VMWare macOS Unlockerģ: Open the extracted folder and run "win-install.bat" as administratorĤ: Wait, it might take up to 5 minutes to find and download the macOS VMWare Tools ISOĥ: When the command prompt goes away we are ready to proceed with the next stepġ: On your existing macOS installation download Big Sur from the app storeĢ: When the download finishes Big Sur setup will run, quit the installer back to desktopĤ: Create a blank image by issuing the following command (type your password when prompted) and hitting Enter Obtaining the macOS operating system files outside of an existing macOS installation is software piracy, as such it is against the forums ToS to provide help with obtaining macOS IN ANY OTHER WAY than the method I will outline in this guide. For now, the graphics will be CPU-based as support for GPU-equipped VMs is still under development.This guide REQUIRES you to have a working Mac or access to an existing macOS install. VMware Fusion beta for M1 Macs also lacks support for macOS Monterey due to API incompatibilities, and it is unclear if this will be added with a future update. Although you can manually install Windows 10 ARM using VMware Fusion, there will be no official drivers compatible with M1 Macs. This is because Microsoft does not sell official licenses of Windows 10 ARM. Probably the most notable limitation is that VMware Fusion will not provide support for running Windows virtual machines on Apple Silicon Macs. ![]() However, unlike VMware Fusion for Intel Macs, the Apple Silicon version has some limitations that users need to be aware of. VMware Fusion and Workstation Manager Michael Roy (via The Register) shared on Twitter the link to an online form for those interested in trying VMWare Fusion beta for Macs M1.Īccording to Roy, a public beta release will be available in about two weeks, which could mean that the official release might come by the end of this year. ![]() Now the company is taking its next step in bringing VMWare Fusion to M1 Macs with the first beta release compatible with Apple Silicon.įor now, VMware Fusion for Macs M1 will be available as a closed beta, which means that not everyone can download it. VMware Fusion is one of the most popular hypervisor softwares available for macOS, which allows users to run virtual machines with not only Apple’s operating system, but also Windows and Linux. ![]()
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