Fusion For requirements of Fusion Skip to the end of the images gallery. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. Recommended Products:. Buy Now. VMware Fusion 12 Pro. License Type. SnS Protects your investment by providing major version upgrades as well as technical assistance during the subscription term. Includes 30 days of complimentary email support. Now Apple have moved the Mac to the Intel CPU, which is the same hardware technology used by your PC, you can install Windows on your Mac desktop, without losing too much speed when running both operating systems on the same machine.
VMware Fusion for Mac is a superb tool that you can use to run a virtual operating system on your Mac. You can also run a Linux-based operating system, such as Ubuntu, which is ideal for testing the new operating system without installing properly, on your hard drive. Indeed, if you have a fast enough Mac with a large amount of system memory, you can use more than one operating system at any one point in time. Why would you want to use a virtual operating system on your Mac?
VMware Fusion has a number of superb features which means you are able to share printers across a virtual operating system, quickly and easily share files and, best of all, use your PC in a Unity mode, which means that the PC application opens on your Mac desktop, as if it was a Mac application. Note that the download here requires you to be an authorised VMware account holder.
You will need to login at vmware. You will normally only see the one that you just dragged over. In my case, I have already installed Click Continue. You will get a warning about running this VM machine with side channel mitigations enable. It says that side channel mitigations provide enhanced security but lower performance.
The new macOS VM is booting to the installer! Once booted, it will be just like you booted into the recovery partition. All you need to do is select Install macOS to begin.
One of the best features about having a macOS virtual machine is snapshots. You can build out a fresh OS and then take a snapshot before you make any changes to the system. Did the test not work? No big deal! Instead of reinstalling the OS to test again, just revert back to a previous snapshot! You can access snapshots from the Virtual Machine menu bar item. Thanks for the tip Mike!
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