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, which allows you to select the specific macOS version you need from a menu. Performance Optimization
Virtual disks are prone to corruption during sudden power losses or forced quits. Error: "The file specified is not a virtual disk"
| Component | Recommended Specification | |-----------|---------------------------| | | Intel Core i5/i7 (Haswell or newer) or AMD Ryzen | | Cores | At least 4 cores | | RAM | 8 GB or more | | Storage | 80 GB free space (the VMDK file is about 25 GB) | | Virtualization | Intel VT‑x / AMD‑V enabled in BIOS | macos ventura vmdk top
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Before booting your macOS Ventura VMDK for the first time, you must manually edit the virtual machine's configuration file ( .vmx ) to bypass Apple's hardware checks. , which allows you to select the specific
macOS Ventura requires significant resources. Poorly configured VMDKs lead to lag, stuttering, and slow boot times. Split vs. Monolithic Disks
Yes. You can mount the VMDK in a virtualization tool and then use disk imaging software to extract its contents. However, a VMDK is a full disk image with a bootable OS, while an ISO is a single installation disc image—they serve different purposes. macOS Ventura requires significant resources
Then press d (Disk view). Look for your VM’s .vmdk file.
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