![]() Anyway, if you want to try out Lion in a VM, here’s what you’ll need: Having a dedicated partition will ultimately perform better and the installation process is a lot easier than setting this up to run in VMware. If you’re serious about Lion development, remember that virtual machines have their limitations, and you should probably just setup a dedicated partition to run the developer preview directly. This is really only recommended for more technically inclined Mac OS X users. ![]() If you want to run Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Developer Preview but you don’t want to bother setting up another partition or upgrading your existing Mac OS X 10.6 installation, you can go with a third option: running Lion in a virtual machine with VMWare. The older method is repeated below for posterity sake: ![]() Installation of Lion is extremely fast, and you are then able to boot and use your virtual OS X 10.7 install. ![]()
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