(Getting the icon to appear is a whole other subject covered in other postings on this forum.)ĥ. Click on it to initiate the upgrade process with Microsoft. Let it run for a while and hopefully you will see the Upgrade to Windows 10 icon in the task bar. Launch the new to-be Windows 10 VM (still running as Windows 7). System > Acceleration > Hardware Virtualization: check Enable VT-x/AMD-V and Enable Nested Pagingĭisplay > Acceleration: check Enable 3D Acceleration and Enable 2D Video AccelerationĤ. System > Processor > Execution Cap: 100% and Extended Features: check Enable PAE/NX Change these Settings in the new to-be Windows 10 VM. Then I executed the command which does take a long time, percentages will eventually appear to signal its progress.)ģ. So I entered clonehd -format VDI and dragged files from Finder into Terminal for the full command. (I wanted to keep my previous Windows 7 VM functioning after the upgrade and also convert the previous vmdk virtual disk to vdi for the new Windows 10. My virtual disk was Type: Normal, 40 GB, and dynamically allocated. Clone the Windows 7 VM and name the new version Windows 10. (I tried 5.0.3 but it hung up during install attempts.)Ģ. Success finally! Here are my steps in some detail just in case they might help others.ġ.
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