Install MacOS 10.12.2 on VMWare Fusion 8.5.3
I have a MacBook Pro running MacOS 10.12.2.
It has VMWare Fusion 8.5.3.
I have downloaded Install macOS Sierra
into the /Applications folder.
How do I install macOS 10.12.2 into VMWare Fusion.
I tried Google but there are so many references to overcoming issues with the beta versions of Sierra that I cannot find instructions that look as simple as this should be.
I tried the normal way of creating a new image in Fusion, but I get an error about choosing a startup disk.
- File->New ...
- Create a custom virtual machine
- MacOS 10.12
- Create a new virtual disk
- Finish
- Observe that it boots to blue screen and gives error about choosing startup disk.
Solution 1:
The description here: https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2056603 is still valid - which also has a small video of the installation process.
- Select File > New from the Fusion menu bar.
- Select "Install from disc or image" and Click Continue.
- Drag and drop the Install MacOS Sierra application into Use operating system installation disc or image dialog box.
- Click Continue.
- Fusion should automatically discover the Guest Operating System. If not, ensure that the Operating System is set to Apple Mac OS X and that the version is set to Mac OS X 10.12.x. Click Continue.
- If you want to modify any of the settings, such as memory (RAM), CPU, or hard disk size, click Customize Settings and specify the non-default values.
- Click Finish. The installation starts.
- When prompted, select Reinstall Mac OS X and click Continue.
- Click Continue.
- Agree to the license agreement and follow the prompts to begin the installation.
Solution 2:
Another easy way to create a Sierra virtual machine with VMware Fusion 8 is to use the Recovery Partition as the source.
- File -> New
- Click on "Install OS X from the Recovery Partition"
- Save the virtual disk image.
- Click Finish to create the VM.
Hope this helps!