![]() ![]() ![]() On the upside, I have not seen the disappearing mouse pointer as was seen in Parallels as linked in the Question. I dragged that into the Fusion "new" VM dialog box, and it worked to install macOS in the new VM. (I doubt that, as Parallels did successfully make a macOS VM from my Recovery volume.) Anyways, I had Install macOS Mojave.app downloaded in my Applications folder. Unfortunately, when I chose that option it then reported an error saying I have no Recovery volume. I currently run Mojave as a guest OS in VMware Fusion version 11.1 on a Mac mini (2018) with 32 gigs of RAM running macOS Mojave 10.14.5 as the host OS.įusion offered to create a guest OS using the Recovery volume of the host Mojave. According to this product brochure page comparing the Fusion and Fusion Pro feature sets, there is an item listed that is checked for both editions: ![]()
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