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How to turn an existing VMWare Virtual Machine created on a Windows environment into a nicer single-filed Mac Os package
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- Open VMWare.
- Click on File and then New.
- Next VMWare will ask you to insert the installation disc of the desired operating system. Of course we do not need it. Click on Continue without disc.
- You will be asked for the operating system again, choose Use an existing virtual disk and search for the *.vmdk of the VM you want to modify.
- At this point, you can choose what it is best for you:
- Make a separate copy of the virtual disk: This can be the safer option, but you will need extra disk space and time.
- Share this virtual disk with the virtual machine that created it: Choose this option only if you want to run the same VM in both Operating system on a not concurrent but synchronized way.
- Take this disk away from the virtual machine currently using it: Usually the normal option, as you will not need any more the Windows VM.
- On the next step it will ask you again for the Operating System of the VM: DO NOT change the default, as you could crash the disk. Just click on Continue.
- On the last step you can customize the settings of your Mac OS VM file (usually a good idea if the computers are quite different) or you can tell VMWare to open this VM as default (not recommended).
- Click on finish and it will prompt you for the name and location of the new VM. Choose the one you want and you are done!