Once installation has finished, you can simply click the red close button at the top left of the virtual machine window to suspend your virtualized macOS. Note that there was a weird bug on my MacBook Pro that meant the screen was stretched in an odd way, but resizing it slightly by clicking and dragging the edge fixed this. Select to install macOS from the recovery menu when it appears, and ensure the power is attached if you’re using a portable Mac, otherwise installation cannot continue. Your new virtual machine will boot, and installation will begin as if you’re booting a new Mac.Once creation of the disk image has finished, you’ll be prompted to give the new virtual machine a name, and choose a location to save it.The default save location for the image file is OK, so just click Select in the File Open/Save dialog box that appears. You’ll be told a bootable disk image file will need to be created, which is fine – this will happen automatically.macOS will appear in the list, so simply click Continue to carry on.Next, click the right-hand option in the New Virtual Machine window – “Install Windows or Another OS from a DVD or Image File” – and click Continue.For some reason this doesn’t mention macOS, but using Parallels Desktop Lite to install macOS is possible – and if you read the App Store description you’ll see it’s mentioned there. Its label tells you that this merely lets you install Linux. Open Parallels Desktop Lite and choose the free use option. Note that once the download finishes the macOS installer will automatically start, but you don’t need this and can simply click the Quit menu option. Click to Download it, if it isn’t already downloaded. For example, if this is Sierra then search for that.
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