![]() ![]() I’ve tried following and adapting the steps found at this discussion forum ( ), but with no joy to be found. Now the problem…I can’t seem to create a Sierra virtual machine in Parallels Desktop 10. Since my iMac is capable of running Sierra natively, my conclusion is my hardware will run Sierra fine in a virtual machine too. I’ve read Apple’s licensing conditions and this is legal. These VMs (Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows 8.1) all work splendidly, so I figure I could try running Sierra on a virtual machine too. ![]() I regularly run virtual machines in Parallels Desktop 10. ![]() I have a 27 inch mid 2011 iMac maxed out with 32GB RAM. I’ve heard a lot of conflicting stories about Sierra and would like to test it before taking the plunge of upgrading. I’ve just stumbled across this site by accident and you good folk may be my last good hope before I abandon this endeavour.
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