I recommend Jamie Bainbridge's advice above. VMware products are obviously made by VMware, and it is best to address VMware product concerns with VMware, perhaps in their forums. Monterey may require attaching another volume to the virtual machine and selecting the volume as the installation target. Because Mac operating systems are natively supported by VirtualBox, using it to install macOS Big Sur to VirtualBox is easier than installing it directly on your PC. On Mac and Windows devices, it is frequently used to install multiple operating systems. People can certainly reply to this thread, however, Red Hat does not maintain Oracle VirtualBox. VirtualBox is free virtual machine software. Please let Oracle know your request for update. It is up to Oracle to decide to dedicate time/resources etc to make VirtualBox work with non-intel Apple hardware. Note: Virtualbox is made by Oracle (originally Sun Microsystems, which Oracle bought a long while ago). ![]() For VMware products, see VMware discussions it seems they intend at some point to make it work with non-intel apple hardware also see this please consult the VMware community and website. ![]()
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