virtualization – Can I make a VM picture from an intel Mac and run it on an M3 one?

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Can I construct a VM picture from an outdated Intel Mac and run that in parallels or VMware or no matter on a brand new M3 machine?

  • Outdated machine

    • MacBook Professional, mid 2014
    • macOS Mojave Model 10.14.6
    • 2.2 GHz intel Core i7
    • 16 GB RAM
    • 250 GB SDD
  • New Machine

    • MacBook Air, 2024
    • macOS Sonoma 14.3
    • Apple M3
    • 8 GB RAM
    • 250 GB SDD

All I actually need right here is one program (Outlook; see beneath), I may delete every part else besides the OS and Outlook to make the picture smaller. However is it potential to virtualize an intel Mac onto an M3 one? In that case, how? And what virtualization device ought to I exploit? I discovered this submit that mentions one thing known as UTM, is that my solely selection?

Lastly, given the context beneath, is there an easier approach right here? All I actually wish to do is duplicate her electronic mail setup however it’s too massive to be imported.


Extra context, to keep away from an XY downside

I’m serving to my septuagenarian mom migrate from her outdated MacBook Professional to her new MacBook Air. This has largely labored surprisingly effectively utilizing macOS’s migration assistant, nevertheless, the one sticking block is her electronic mail program. She was utilizing Outlook 2011 on the outdated machine, and has Outlook 2021 on the brand new one. Migration failed as a result of the outdated one was 32bit and the brand new one is 64 (so far as I can inform, that was the explanation).

I attempted to export her emails to an .oml file, however I can not import them as a result of the file is just too massive and there is not sufficient house on disk. Or so I feel. When I attempt to import, I choose the choice to import .oml, then choose the file, and click on on Proceed, and get taken again to the file choice dialogue. It is just after I cancel the method that I get a message telling me I would like 60GB free and I ought to examine my disk. The same scenario is described right here.

After studying numerous weblog posts (I do not know macs, I have been a Linux person for the previous quarter century) I realized that macOS has some intelligent options that burn up disk house, nevertheless it seems to be like Outlook does not play good with them and really must see free house. So I disabled macOS snapshots by setting them to “guide” and that did let me regain a bit extra disk house, however nonetheless not sufficient to import all the 40GB .oml file I created.

I’m making an attempt numerous workarounds, however there are some constraints:

  • She has her emails organized into native folders, and maintaining this folder construction is crucial.
  • This can be a POP account, so there are not any IMAP folders on the server.
  • Organising a brand new IMAP account does herald a number of emails, however the folder construction is misplaced.
  • Outlook solely permits me to export every part or a selected “class”, however not folders.

The perfect I’ve provide you with to this point is to put all emails of the previous 4 years in a class, export these, after which import this far smaller assortment to the brand new Outlook. I’m hoping a VM would possibly resolve my points.

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