Hi all In recent versions of Vmware Fusion it is possible to create a virtual machine running recent versions of Os X client and all versions of Os X server. To do this: 1. In the Mac App Store Download the version of Os X you wish to run in your virtual machine. If you can go for Mavericks but if not Lion and Mountain Lion are supported. You can usually download these from the purchased section of the App Store. 2. When the installer runs, do not continue but instead press command-q to quit the installer. Failure to do this and the required .app file which you will use later will be deleted during installation. 3. Now you're ready to create a new virtual machine in Fusion. So open Fusion and press Command-N to run the new virtual machine assistant. 4. Choose to use an installation disk or image. Note You can also use the recovery partition to install Os X this way. This can be found by first clicking the more options button. From this point on I will assume you will be using the .app file for Os X you downloaded earlier. 5. When prompted select choose disk image... in the popup button. Locate the .app file for Os X and press return to continue. 6. Since Fusion detects that this is an Os X installer all you need to do is click finish button. You can also customize the virtual machine here by clicking customize settings button. But I recommend you leave these alone for now. 7. Start the virtual machine by clicking the startup button. Note For best results, please turn off VoiceOver on the host side. You can then turn on VoiceOver inside the virtual machine to talk you through the installer and to use Os X in general. If you have any problems or questions with these instructions please give us a shout on or off list. I'm saying this since I am new to virtualizing Os X myself. Also note the above instructions assume you are using Fusion 6. Earlier versions may therefore have slightly different results. Happy virtualizing! Regards Chris Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!
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