It was not clear where this was going to be installed, so I abandoned it. However, when opening that file in VMware Fusion, instead of High Sierra, I get what appears to be an installation procedure. ![]() I d/l a file named macOSUpdCombo10.13.6.dmg from an Apple support site (don't recall the URL). Consequently, that option seems to be unavailable? ![]() dmg file of the HD in my High Sierra Mac using CCCįor reasons I don't understand, my physical MacBook running High Sierra does not have a Recovery partition - perhaps it was not picked up during a previous upgrade to the HDD/SSD. I have contacted VMware technical support, asking basically the same question: How can I create a VM of my MacBook running High Sierra? I have read this Q&A which is related to my question. The MacBook running High Sierra also has VMware Fusion, but it's an old copy that can't be updated any longer. ![]() I have a current version (v 11.5.5) of VMware Fusion on my new-ish MacBook running Catalina - this is where I'd like to run my High Sierra VM. I would prefer this VM be created from my existing MacBook running High Sierra (a real, physical device), but that's not essential. I need to create a VM for macOS High Sierra to run with VMware Fusion.
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