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VMWare by Broadcom (broadcom.com) is a service through which McCombs School of Business faculty and students can run a Windows virtual machine on a Macintosh computer. There is no cost to download and use the software for personal use, but faculty and researchers who are using it for commercial use must request a license

This article will cover the installation of VMWare on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs. The first section is on downloading and installing VMWare, and the second section is on adding a Windows VM to your newly-installed app.

Please note: If you had VMWare before August 2024, you were part of a different licensing system. To update, please uninstall the application, delete your license (instructions here), and then follow the instructions on this wiki page.

Prior to installing, make sure you:

  • Have ~30 GB of free space
  • Have ~45 minutes for complete installation


Downloading and Installing VMWare:

  1. Go to access.broadcom.com. On the upper right, click on "Login" and select "Register".
  2. Register with the email address you would like to use for your Broadcom account. This can be any email address that you can access.
  3. Enter the verification code that you receive at that email. 
  4. Please complete registration with your full name, country, and password (you can put whatever you would like for "job title"). Please note that we do not have access to reset your password.
  5. On the "Build my Profile" page, click "I'll do it later".
  6. Please visit this link to download VMWare: https://support.broadcom.com/group/ecx/productdownloads?subfamily=VMware+Fusion. It should say that you will be redirected. Click "Next". 
  7. Enter the email you used to register, click "Remember me", and click "Next". Now, enter the password you created.
     
  8. You should be taken to your dashboard (below). If you are not, try going to the link again: https://support.broadcom.com/group/ecx/productdownloads?subfamily=VMware+Fusion.
  9. Select "VMWare Fusion 13 Pro for Personal Use" and click the link to download the latest version.
  10. You must check "I agree to the terms and conditions" before you will be able to click the cloud icon. Click the cloud to download the installer.
  11. A pop-up will appear, asking for additional verification. Click "yes". It will take you to a page where it asks you for some more information. You may enter your own address, or McCombs' address (below). 
  12. Click on the cloud icon to download the installer.
  13. Open Finder, navigate to your "Downloads" folder, and double-click the ".dmg" file that just installed.
  14. Double-click the VMWare icon that pops up. You may see a warning. Click "Open". 
       
  15. Click through the installation. You may be presented with an Accessibility Error.
  16. Click "OK" then click "Open System Preferences". Your Security and Privacy Settings will pop up.

  17. Click the lock icon in the bottom left. Enter your credentials, and check "VMWare Fusion". Once done, you can close this window.
  18. Click through the rest of this installer. If you get a pop-up about updating VMWare Fusion, click "Skip this version".
  19. You now have the VMWare Fusion application! The next step is to load Windows into the app.

Adding your Windows VM:

First, check if your Mac has an Intel or Apple Silicon chip. To find out:

  1. Go to the menu bar and select the Apple icon
  2. Select “About this Mac” from the drop-down menu
  3. On older MacOS, you'll need to click “More info…
  4. The page should say whether your "Processor" is Intel, or an Apple (M1, M2, etc.) chip.

Windows Download for Apple Silicon Macs:

  1. Navigate to https://utexas.app.box.com/v/msb-student-vms and download the windowsARM.vmdk
  2. Open the VMWare Fusion app.
  3. Click "Create a custom virtual machine".

4. Choose "Windows 11 64-bit ARM".

5.Auto-generate a password or enter one that you will remember and press continue.

6. Click on "Choose virtual disk".

7. Locate and select the .vmdk file you just downloaded.

8. Click "finish". Windows should now be setting up.

9. As you cannot continue without a network connection, you need to install network drivers.

9. Restart the VM by selecting the button "Virtual machine" at the top of your screen. Select "Restart".

10. Once it has restarted, you need to open command prompt: hold 'shift' + 'FN' + 'F10'. 
If the above key combination doesn't work please try: CONTROL + TAB and click "yes" on the window that pops up.

12. Type OOBE\bypassnro 
Press Enter.

13. Once the virtual machine restarts, click through to the network screen and select 'I don't have internet'. You can now continue the setup process.

Once you are in Windows:

14. Open the Start Menu (Windows icon). 

15. Search for "PowerShell". Right-click the application, and run it as an administrator (or select "Run as administrator" on the right).

16. Type Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
Press enter.

17.Press the 'A' key, then press Enter. Close PowerShell once finished.

18. Select 'Virtual machine' at the top of the app.

Then 'reinstall VMware tools'

20. Select Install

This will add a virtual disk within Windows.

21. Open up File Explorer, then select "DVD Drive (D:)" on the left

22. Find the ‘Setup' file’, then:

23. Right-click on it

24. Choose 'Run with powershell'.

You should now have network access within Windows and can download any applications you need.

Windows Download for Intel Macs

  1. In a new tab, go to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO.
  2. Scroll down until you see a drop-down menu that says "Select edition".
  3. Select "Windows 10 (Multi-edition ISO)".
  4. You will be presented with a drop-down for choosing the language. Choose "English (United States)".
  5. You will then be given the choice between a 64-bit Download and a 32-bit Download. Choose 64-bit.
  6. Open the VMWare Fusion app, and you should see this window:
  7. Click "Continue" and then "Use another disc or disc image".
  8. Navigate to your downloads and select the Windows 10 ISO file you downloaded earlier. Click continue.
  9. This window will ask you to enter information. All that is required is your account name (set to anything you would like) and Windows version in the drop-down menu. For the Windows version, select "Windows 10 Pro". 
  10. This window asks you about integration. Select "More isolated". 
  11. The final screen will ask you to name the VM and to save it. You can leave the defaults as they are.
  12. A black window with a play button will appear. Click the play button to start the VM.
  13. On the Windows installation pages that appear, the defaults are fine, and you can just click through them.


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