These release builds are more stable than Dev and Beta builds. Run the Windows Update. Windows 11 build would automatically download and install based on your machine update settings. Restart the machine, once Windows update is done with download and install of the build. Based on the network speed and the environment the download and install of the build will take time. Optional step: Take a snapshot of the VM after the update.
To know more about Windows 11 Features:. Introduction In this tutorial, we will learn how to install and get the official Windows 11 Insider Preview build on a Virtual machine using VMware Workstation. Windows 11 Preview Build. Go to mobile version. Without VMware Tools installed in your Windows 11 operating system, guest performance lacks important functionality.
The first method requires you to download the VMware tools and manually install on the Windows virtual machine. While the second method is easy because you initiate the installation of VMware tools on Windows 11 via the workstation itself. The VMWare Tools setup wizard installs the required components. Ensure the Windows 11 VM is powered on.
An Autoplay notification appears and if you click it, you get an option to run the VMware tools installer. Right-click the drive and start the VMware tools installation.
Select Run setup Click Next. Honestly, I never bothered about these options and always chose the default option, i. However let me reveal what each setup type option does. And the kind of hard drive, in SATA. In the next step, the wizard will ask us if we want to create a new virtual hard disk, or use an existing one. Finally we will have our virtual machine created. We can see a summary of your options in the last window of the wizard.
Although we are not done yet. Before running the virtual machine, we must make a manual change in the configuration file.
We have everything ready. Now we just have to go to the virtual machine within the VMware interface, and choose the option to start the virtual machine.
When loading, what we will see will be the typical macOS installation wizard, which we must follow until the end to start our virtual machine. Among others, the most important aspects that we must take into account are: choose Spain as a region, Spanish keyboard with ISO distribution and log in, if we want, with an iCloud account to use the App Store and other Apple services. We must also create our user account. We will choose the theme that we want to use in our macOS, and we will continue with the assistant until the end.
When finished, we can see the macOS desktop, and we can start using it. But if we want, we can put it in Spanish very easily. Our system will automatically be in Spanish. Although we will have to restart the system for the changes to be applied correctly. When macOS starts again , we will have it in perfect Spanish.
Once we have macOS running in the virtual machine, and we have put it in Spanish, the next step will be to install the VMware Tools so that the program starts working. By default, VMware does not have its Tools section for macOS, although we can use them because, when using the Unlocker at the beginning, it would download the latest version of these tools to be able to install them and take full advantage of the macOS image. To install them, the process is the same as in any other system.
In macOS we will see a drive similar to if we had inserted a CD into the reader. At some point we may get a macOS security warning that indicates that the system extension has been blocked. If this error message does not appear, then we should not worry, since the installation will finish itself. If we encounter this error, what we must do is allow its execution manually. To do this, from the error message itself, we will open the macOS security and privacy panel, and allow the execution of this component.
Once this is done, we must re-run the VMware Tools installation wizard, and this time it will go smoothly to the end. We restart macOS to complete the installation and voila. When you reboot the system we can see how many features already work correctly, and we can, among other things, change the resolution screen size of the virtual machine. We already have our macOS installed and configured.
From this moment we can start using it. However, we may be interested in creating a snapshot. These are like restore points at the virtual machine level.
In this way, in case something goes wrong, or we break macOS, we can restore its operation simply by restoring the snapshot. This will save us having to repeat this whole process from scratch. To do this, we will turn off the virtual machine and, once turned off, we will click with the right mouse button on it.
We already have our macOS snapshot created in Windows All the changes we have made since then will be erased and, by magic, our macOS will be just as it was at the time of creating the Snapshot.
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