![]() If things go wrong or conflicts arise with other software, one can diagnose, delete the virtual machine and start over. One might, for example wish to install Adobe Creative Suite, Java, X-Windows or some other major package that might have unanticipated interactions with other software. The first question is, why would one want to do this? The answer is usually because one wants to experiment with the installation of a major piece of software that could have unanticipated side effects on one’s main installation of macOS on a Mac. But did you know that you can run macOS as a virtual machine guest OS inside macOS itself as the host? Parallels’ example of multiple VM’s, running on a Mac’s desktop. ![]() A virtual machine environment on the Mac allows one to run a licensed copy of Windows or some popular distributions of Linux as a guest OS.
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