![]() Is there something that needs to be done differently w/10.15 since the installer.app files for 10.13 & 10.14 are 5-6 GB in size & installer.app files for macOS 11 (Big Sur) through 13 (Ventura) are all in the 11-12+ GB size range, yet 10.15 (Catalina) is the only installer.app file which is only 19.1 MB in size? What accounts for this huge size discrepancy & how is Catalina to be handled differently than the other versions when attempting to create a VM in Fusion 10? ![]() I'm having a problem trying to create a macOS 10.15 (Catalina) VM in Fusion Pro 10: if i try to use the drag & drop method, i cannot seem to "drop" the Catalina installer file "Install macOS Catalina.app" (only 19.1 MB in size & freshly downloaded from the Mac App store) into the designated space "Install from disc or image"/"Drag your ISO file here to start installing" in the "Select the Installation Method" window.Ĭan i use a different method such as "Create a custom virtual machine"? If so, i need some assistance in setting up the installation as i am not familiar w/this method.Īdditional notes: i have been able to create VMs for macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) & 10.14 (Mojave) using the drag & drop method in Fusion 10 & macOS 10.15 (Catalina) is the only macOS version from 10.13 (High Sierra) thru 13 (Ventura) for which i have not been able to successfully create a VM in Fusion 10. ![]()
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