
Select your macOS installer disk image file and click on the Open button.Ħ.

In the Create a New Virtual Machine window, click on Use another disc or disc image…ĥ. In the Select the Installation Method window, select Install from disc or image.Ĥ. In VMWare Fusion, select New… under the File menu to set up a new VMģ. ISO, you should have two files inside the specified output directory, named something similar to macOS_InstallESD_10.12.4_16E195_20170329111134.dmg and macOS_InstallESD_10.12.4_16E195_Ĭreating a VM with the OS installer disk imageĢ. This DMG will install a stock factory install of macOS 10.12.4. dmg file inside the specified output directory that is named something similar to macOS_InstallESD_10.12.4_16E195_20170329111134.dmg. You will be given a choice as to whether or not you want an. Sudo /path/to/create_macos_vm_install_dmg.sh "/Applications/Install macOS Sierra.app" /path/to/output_directory If you have a 10.12.4 Sierra installer available, run the script using this command:

create_vmware_osx_install_dmg uses the addition of a third-party installer package, so unfortunately this tool cannot be used to generate 10.12.4 or later OS installers. The reason for this is because macOS 10.12.4 has introduced a change that prevents the addition of third-party packages to the OS installer. I’ve had a tool available for a while named create_vmware_osx_install_dmg, but it looks like it has reached the end of the road with macOS 10.12.3.
