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It is working great for me (done this many times over the years). Resolution Fix Mac OS Big sur VMware Screen Resolution Problem Mac OS VMwareIn this video we will see, how to fix the screen resolution issue despite in yo. On my iMac, I have Windows 10 on an external 500GB Thunderbolt3 SSD velcro mounted to the iMac stand and bus powered. You can also use WinClone to expand the size, or move Windows to an external disk if desired.
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I prefer using WinClone for this backup since it runs under OS X and won't screw up your boot tracks. The Windows partition must be separately backed up. Also, a true VM will be part of your normal Mac backup process using Time Machine or a cloning program. It cannot be expanded easily, although you can put programs on an external disk for more space.
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Your BootCamp disk space is defined by you when created, and probably has unused space for growth. a true VM will only consume disk space as needed, and will grow in size as you add content. The VM access will run at pretty much the same performance as the VM you are now running. When you fetch the full installer installing just means. Once the download is complete, it will stop with the installing percentage: Don’t be alarmed by the term Installing. The bootable Window will be just a fast as a normal PC running Windows, since that is what it actually is. There’s a way built into macOS to get the installer using the softwareupdate -fetch-full-installer command in Applications > Utilities > Terminal. You can then use VmWare Fusion to create a "bootcamp VM" using that disk image. When you install Windows via BootCamp, it will create a separate partition out of necessity (you choose the size) and when done will be a NTFS bootable Windows.