If I recall correctly, you can install macos on more than one device
(legally) as long.. as its on apple hardware. So, the parallels solution is
cool if you want to have an "experimental" mac os to hack around in while
on your mac. I think one of the features of parallels is its support for
running macos. Pretty sure virtualbox and vmware also can do this now. It
DOES get much more complicated, and less legal when trying to do it on a
windows machine. I'm glad others have said that running on a pc is
finicky, it'll save me from trying to get it done. Luckily, my mini hasn't
kicked its feet up in the air yet.
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