
At the Virtual Machine Configuration screen, choose Continue to go with the default configuration of 2 CPUs, 2GB RAM, and the default disk space.Give the virtual machine a name and a location to store the image file, then Continue again.Click Continue to create a new disk image file for the virtual machine.Parallels Lite will scan the hard drive for Mac OS installers and operating system ISO files, choose “Install macOS” and click Continue (choose “Locate Manually” and navigate to the installer if it did not find it automatically).Choose “Install Windows or another OS from a DVD or image file” from the available options and click Continue.
Launch Parallels Desktop Lite and choose “Linux Only”, the Free option then click Continue. Download a Mac OS installer application from the App Store, or have one available on a USB drive or elsewhere on the Mac (in the example here we are using the macOS Sierra download from the App Store). First, get Parallels Desktop Lite from the Mac App Store, it’s free to download*. How to Create a Mac OS Virtual Machine with Parallels Liteįor running macOS in a virtual machine we will use the free Parallels Lite app for Mac, beyond that you will need a MacOS installer either downloaded from the App Store, from a USB install drive, ISO, or elsewhere. In the guide here, we will be creating a Macintosh virtual machine for running Mac OS on top of Mac OS, which can be helpful for testing out different apps and operating system versions, amongst other purposes. We have covered this broad topic many times before for purposes like running Windows 10 on a Mac with a VM, to running Ubuntu Linux in VirtualBox, to Snow Leopard in a VM, and others. This means there is no disk partitioning involved, the virtualized operating system runs just like any other application on your computer. Add the software you want to purchase to the cart (Please check your Mac computer has met the system requirement for running Parallels Desktop.For some quick background, virtualization allows you to run another operating system in a confined virtual machine atop an existing operating system through an application layer.
Look for 'Windows 10' under the Microsoft tab and 'Parallels Desktop 11 for Mac' under the More Software tab.On your university webstore, click the Students tab.Go to the webstore by clicking the link.A webstore link will appear if your university is offering discounted/free software.To check your eligiblity, purchase and download the software, please follow the steps below: If you are a student, you maybe eligible for a free or discounted Windows 10 Education for Students and Parallels Desktop 11 license offered by OnTheHub.