
I googled solutions for this problem and worked at it for hours before buying Parallels for $50. And plenty of people had recommendations that didn\’t work. I solved the issue by installing Window on Parallels, which didn\’t have the same issues.

Problem 1 – USB drive wouldn\’t connect to the VMware Fusion or Virtualbox.

At Best Buy, I bought a 250GB Sandisk SSD drive with a USB 3.1 connection.Īnd then I decided to follow this YouTube Video. and 9to5 Mac article.Ī caveat about the process used in this video is that free utility, WintoUSB, to install the windows on the USB drive actually does cost about $30 if you are using it with Windows 10. Instead, I wanted to install Windows on an SD Drive. Goal – High performance AutoDesk Inventor experience on Mac without consuming Mac hard drive space Given that AutoDesk is a processor intensive program, I didn\’t feel this would be the best approach. Earlier in the month, I had installed Windows 10 on my MacBook Pro using Virtualbox. The other day, she had to stay late because there\’s only one computer at school that can run AutoDesk.

Kate is learning AutoDesk Inventor in an online class at school.
