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# when it gets to the boot screen, hit Escape
# when it gets to the boot screen, hit Escape
# now you're in the "select a drive" text screen
# now you're in the "select a drive" text screen
# press "1" to start booting, but then "press any key" to get to the graphical "select a drive" screen
# in the "Devices" menu pick "CD/DVD->Connect Image..." and select your disc image you made in step 1
# in the "Devices" menu pick "CD/DVD->Connect Image..." and select your disc image you made in step 1
# now continue with the original boot volume (if the disc image shows up, don't use it now)
# press "1" to start booting, and let it fall thru to booting to Recovery which is all that's available now
# when you get to the installer, go into Disc Utilities
# when you get to the installer, go into Disc Utilities
# you should see your disc image AND the blank volume (plus the OTHER blank one if you created one > 64GB)
# you should see your disc image AND the blank volume (plus the OTHER blank one if you created one > 64GB)

Revision as of 22:58, 27 March 2014

Here is how to create a Mac VM from a bootable HD.

  1. create a dmg of your HD (using Disk Utilities)
  2. create a new VM from your recovery partition
  3. when it gets to the installer, "Stop" the VM
  4. configure the VM
    1. select "Hardware->Boot Order"
    2. Check "Select boot device on startup"
  5. if your disc image is > 64GB, do the next steps
    1. press the "+" key at the bottom
    2. select "Hard Disk"
    3. in the next screen, be sure "New Image File" is selected
    4. make the size correct
    5. check "expanding disk"
  6. start the VM
  7. when it gets to the boot screen, hit Escape
  8. now you're in the "select a drive" text screen
  9. in the "Devices" menu pick "CD/DVD->Connect Image..." and select your disc image you made in step 1
  10. press "1" to start booting, and let it fall thru to booting to Recovery which is all that's available now
  11. when you get to the installer, go into Disc Utilities
  12. you should see your disc image AND the blank volume (plus the OTHER blank one if you created one > 64GB)
  13. select the volume INSIDE the disc image and pick "restore" on the right, the disc image should be in the "source"
  14. drag the blank HD (or the larger one you created) to the "Destination"
  15. click "restore"
  16. this will copy the disc image into the VM!
  17. when done, quit the installer,
  18. it will ask if you want to set your startup disc
  19. click YES, pick your new startup disc (not the disc image), and click OK
  20. should boot without issue into your new VM!
  21. you may eject the disc image from the VM
  22. if you created a larger disk:
    1. shut down the VM
    2. then configure it again
    3. delete the smaller "Hard Disk"
  23. TADAA!