From Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), Apple allows full virtualization of its operating system, provided that it is installed on Apple hardware which is also running OS X 10.7.
Apple's updated license agreement allows you to install up to two additional copies of Lion on your Mac which is already running a retail version of Lion. This does not apply for Macs that came with Lion pre-installed, as Apple's License Agreement does not allow this version to be virtualized.
You cannot install OS X 10.6 or OS X 10.5 Client (only OS X 10.5 or OS X 10.6 Server), and you cannot install OS X 10.7 on a Mac running OS X 10.6. For more information, see Apple's Software License Agreement for Mac OS X (Lion 10.7).
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This article describes how to install Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) in a new virtual machine in VMware Fusion 4 and later. Installing OS X 10.7 in a virtual machine is not supported versions of Fusion older than 4.0.Note: You need to have the Install Mac OS X Lion app, in order to perform the following steps.
To install Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) in a virtual machine using the Lion installer download:
Choose an operating system installation disc or image
drop-down menu. (The inner window frame highlights in blue, indicating that you can drop the file there).Install Mac OS X Lion
.Operating System
is set to Apple Mac OS X and Version
is set to OS X 10.7 64-bit then click Continue.To install Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) in a virtual machine using the Lion USB installer disk:
Settings
window.Boot Manager
screen, use the arrow keys to select EFI USB Device. Press enter.Once the installation is complete, VMware Tools must be installed in the guest. To do this, first eject the Mac OS installation disc image from within the new virtual machine. For more information, see Installing VMware Tools in a Mac OS guest (1032440).