Boot macOS Ventura, open , click on the main container, and select Partition to extend the APFS volume into the newly allocated space. Resolving "VMDK Not Found" or Boot Loops
Ensure the physical host folder containing your VMDK is excluded from macOS Spotlight indexing. Go to System Settings > Siri & Spotlight > Spotlight Privacy and drag your VM folder into the list. This stops the host Mac from fighting the guest Mac for disk read/write priority. If you want to customize your setup further, tell me: macos ventura vmdk top
Wait for the script to stop VMware services, patch the core files, and restart the services. Boot macOS Ventura, open , click on the
You cannot fix what you cannot measure. To stay "on top" of your macOS Ventura VMDK performance, you need to monitor the disk in real-time. This stops the host Mac from fighting the