Since this is a new VM, there is nothing to upgrade, so Custom would be the most logical choice. One screen that is a little confusing is the “Upgrade” or “Custom” installation. Follow the on-screen instructions, the default settings should be fine. You must remember your host key, which defaults to the left Command key. You may get the Virtual Machine host key warning again, select “Do not show this message again” and then “Capture”. It will boot like a normal computer, but in a window on your Mac. Your VM should start for the first time.Normally after Windows installed, you can simply move your mouse out of the VM window and it will be back on your Mac side. You will need to do this if your mouse and keyboard appear to be “stuck” in the VM, meaning you can’t move the mouse out of the VM. Use this key to “release” the mouse and keyboard from the VM to switch back to your Mac. What is important to note on this screen is the host key, which is set to Left Command key. You may see a warning that “Auto capture keyboard” is turned on.
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