![]() That other VM needs a little bit more RAM, so that Xcode and iOS Simulator can run.: Feel free to read through this post and then check out the new follow-up post that compares the latest versions of Parallels and VMware Fusion. (I am not using Xcode on this VM - only on my older, non-Beta Big Sur VM I have also. What memory size do you guys recommend? I have set 8 GB, but for a virtual machine seems this is too much, the app I need to test is quite small and does not use much resources. Trying a 2nd upgrade with Windows 10 OS Virtual memory settings changed slightly, hopefully no BSOD this time. ![]() Laptop with 16 GB of RAM ran out of RAM and did a BSOD on me (not nice!) so I had to roll-back to older VMware image saved in July 2021. Thanks again.ĮDIT №2: Worked great on my 2nd PC here, with 32 GB of RAM: Installing now, I will let you guys know how it goes. You did not mention this icon in your posts, so had no idea to look for one. (where I am a regular visitor/poster for a few years now )ĭoing this on my 2nd computer, a laptop, I noticed that an extra icon was added to my Applications folder named "Install macOS Monterey beta". OR do you mean the Multi-booting and Virtualisation forum section? Okay, thanks, could you please point me to that thread? ![]() You might get help on the VMware thread, here it is off topic. Will any of those, or both of those run Monterrey? OR do I need something newer, such as Intel 5th gen Broadwell series/etc? On my HP workstation laptop, CPU is slightly newer & faster - Intel Core i7 4900 Haswell (4 cores, 8 threads). My main VMware testing PC has Windows 10 OS, 32 GB of RAM to be able to run many VMs at once, but CPU is quite old - Intel Core i5 Ivy Bridge (4 cores, 4 threads). ![]() My Intel CPUs here (and PCs/1 laptop) are quite old. What are the oldest ones that ARE supported? ![]() IF so, what are the newest Intel CPUs that are now NOT supported anymore? 1) Guys, anybody here running the new macOS 12 Monterrey Beta on VMware Workstation 16.1.x on Windows 10 PC/laptop, the way we currently are able to run mac OS 11.4 Big Sur, as well as older 10.15 Catalina?Ģ) Seems some older Mac models are dropped from support in the new macOS Monterrey.ĭoes this mean some older Intel CPUs also cannot run the new Beta OS on VMware Workstation, on Windows 7/8/8.1/10 OS? ![]()
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