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Revision as of 19:30, 29 April 2018
Internal
Installation on VMWare Fusion
Provision the VM
Provision an appropriate VM in VMWare Fusion:
If the VM refuses to start with "Cannot find a valid peer process to connect to", allow the vendor in "Security in Privacy". For more details see:
Download Window ISO File
Install
Settings -> CD/DVD (SATA)
Select Connect CD/DVD Drive
This CD/DVD is configured to use the following: -> Choose a disk o r disc image.
Select the Windows 10 image.
Post-Install
Install VMware Tools in a Windows Virtual Machine
On the Mac virtualization host, open a new Finder window and go to the Application folder.
Find "VMware Fusion" and right click on it -> Show Package Contents.
Navigate to Contents -> Library -> isoimages -> windows.iso.
Copy windows.iso on the Mac desktop.
Make sure the Windows VM is shut down.
Go to the Windows VM settings -> CD/DVD. If there's no CD/DVD, go to "Add Device" in the upper right corner of the window and add a CD/DVD drive -> Connect CD/DVD Drive -> Choose a disc or a disc image -> Select "windows.iso" from Desktop.
Restart the Windows VM.
Upon restart, the DVD will be available as "VMware Tools" -> go there -> setup64.