Create a virtual environment with SSD and run it on macOS using Windows 10.
Create a virtual environment with SSD and run it on macOS using Windows 10.
Hey everyone, welcome to the first post here. Thanks for your support! I just got an XPS 9560, had it undervolted, and am planning a RAM upgrade to 32GB with a repaste. Currently, I only have 256GB of NVMe SSD space. I’m thinking about using two separate external SSDs—one for games and one for macOS. Do anyone have any links or guidance on setting up a VM with an external SSD? Should I install VMware directly on the SSD along with OSX setup files, or would it be better to run VMware on Windows and point it to the drive used by macOS? Also, should I assign a static letter to the SSD like the games drive? Lastly, does using a Thunderbolt SSD instead of a USB 3.0 one really improve performance for the VM? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Using MacOS on virtual machines is problematic mainly due to missing graphics drivers.
Locked status means you may want support in configuring the VM. Please create a new thread with that request. Operating MacOS on a system not intended for or separate from an Apple device (such as a VM) violates Apple's EULA, and this forum cannot offer such help.