1) Download the pre-installed VMware image below. It is a torrent file, properly created by me. Please allow seeding for some time after downloading. It is around 17GB in 7z format.This file contains the Big Sur VMDK disk file and configuration file.Download VMware Image2) Extract the pre-installed image by using 7-Zip or Win RAR. The output will be will around 23GB. This VM is configured for 100GB disk space. So, make sure you have enough free space at the place where you are extracting.
There are several other ways to get Ubuntu including torrents, which can potentially mean a quicker download, our network installer for older systems and special configurations and links to our regional mirrors for our older (and newer) releases.
Vmware Workstation Mac Torrent
A .torrent is a distributed way to download files. This is particularly useful for large files such as VMs. The benefit is that instead of 100 people all trying to get multi-gigabyte files from a single server, each gets a chunk and shares it with everyone else. The .torrent file contains, among other things, checksums for each chunk to catch errors.
2. Extract the archive. You need the darwin.iso file. You can copy darwin.iso to the directory where other ISO images with VMware Tools are stored. If you use VMware Workstation, this directory is the VMware Workstation installation directory on Windows and /usr/lib/vmware/isoimages/ on Linux (Ubuntu). The directory to store ISO images with VMware Tools on ESXi is /vmimages/tools-isoimages/
The Security & Privacy window is opened again, but you see the Privacy tab now. You need to tick the checkbox at the vmware-tools-daemon string, but now this string is inactive. In the left bottom corner of the window, click the lock to make changes.
Hi Rigo, no it shouldn't take that long to install... What hardware resources have you give the VM? CPU and memory? Are you using an SSD? What point does the install get stuck? What version of VM workstation are you using? Please let me know. Thanks!
Hi again. I haven't tested what happens when VMware workstation is upgraded. I think if you don't see the option to create a macOS virtual machine, you'll need to rerun macOS unlocker. Hope that helps!
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