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Create a Virtual Machine for Any Supported Operating System
You can create a virtual machine with a guest operating system that does not have an Easy Install
option if the guest operating system is supported by Fusion.
Unless you specify a file location for a virtual machine when you create it, Fusion saves the virtual
machine package to a default location, which can vary. See Default File Location of a Virtual
Machine.
Prerequisites
n If you are installing the guest operating system from an image file, verify that the image file is
in a directory that is accessible to the host system.
The image file is an ISO file or, for a macOS virtual machine, a .app file. A .app file for a macOS
operating system is available at the App Store.
n If you are installing the guest operating system from a physical disc, insert the operating
system installation disc into your Mac.
Important Fusion does not include any operating systems to install in virtual machines that you
create. You must obtain the operating system and any necessary product keys.
Procedure
1 Select File > New.
A dialog box appears with the Select the Installation Method panel showing.
2 Locate an operating system installation disc image file and drag and drop it to Install from disc
or image.
The Create a New Virtual Machine assistant starts.
3 Click Continue.
n If you are installing the guest operating system from an image file, verify that the image file
is in a directory that is accessible to the host system.
n If you are installing the guest operating system from a physical disc, insert the operating
system installation disc into your Mac.
Important Fusion does not include any operating systems to install in virtual machines that
you create. You must obtain the operating system and any necessary product keys.
If you are installing a Windows or Linux operating system, the Easy Install panel appears.
4 (Optional) Deselect Use Easy Install and click Continue to skip this panel of the assistant.
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