Select your native language and click Continue.Ī list of options shows up. You should now be booted into the installer. You should see a white Apple logo on a black background with a loading bar. You're ready to install macOS 10.15 Catalina!Īssuming your VM is successfully set up, click Play virtual machine. If not, click "Customize Hardware." and configure from there.Ĭlick Finish. Make sure at least 4096MB (4GB) RAM and 2 CPU cores are dedicated to the VM. You should be on a page showing the current specs of your VM. Make sure you also click "Store virtual disk as a single file". ![]() You're now asked to specify the amount of storage you want dedicated to your VM. You can either leave this as is, or insert a custom name for your VM. You'll now be asked to name the virtual machine. Click on the option "Apple Mac OS X", navigate to version, click "macOS 10.15". In this case, you're installing Catalina. ![]() ![]() The next page asks for the OS you're installing. Click on "Installer disk image (.iso)", then navigate and open your installed Catalina. Open VMware Workstation 16 Player, click on "Create a New Virtual Machine".Ī prompt should come up asking for an installer. You'll also need VMware Unlocker to get macOS support. Make sure you have VMware Workstation 16 installed.
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