

It also helps familiarise yourself with how to navigate around the Mac desktop, which can be a little strange for people who have not used it before. Obviously there are slightly quicker ways to do this, but if you are unfamiliar with OS X terminal, keyboard shortcuts & probably don't have a Mac Keyboard on the machine running the VM either, this is an easy way for beginners.
#Yosemite mac os vmware iso#
Towards the top right of the window click Login Items ( it's next Password) It's NOT an iso file and will not work in vmware or virtual box.Click the name of the Current User in the left column ( typically your user name with the word Admin below it).Choose the Users & Groups icon ( it's at the bottom left of the window).The System Preferences window will open.Click the Apple menu ( the little Apple logo at the top left corner of the screen), then choose System Preferences.Start your VM and Log in as an Admin ( If your VM is running it will typically already be logged in as Admin, unless you have multiple users set up).If you want beamoff (or any suitable program) to run automatically on OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 If you want it to run automatically read below.If you don't want to run beamoff automatically, you can double-click to run it.Move your mouse pointer to the right of the window over to a space between the Application icons ( not over them).Now in the left of the Downloads window, click Applications.In the Downloads window right-click beamoff ( not beamoff.zip) and select Copy "beamoff".Click beamoff.zip, which should unzip the file and open the Downloads window for you.Click Downloads ( the icon at the bottom of the screen towards the right, next to the Trash icon).Download beamoff onto the VM you want to fix.
#Yosemite mac os vmware mac osx#
Here are some more beginner friendly instructions on how to set it up, particularly useful for those unfamiliar with how file operations work on Mac OSX ( all clicks are left mouse button clicks, unless stated otherwise) On my VM during booting the screen sometimes looks a bit messed up until OS X loads to login, it's fine once it starts. Using beamoff, and making it start automatically as well, has greatly improved the visual performance on my Yosemite VM.
