![]() Wait some more, then choose the “Continue” option by pressing “1”, then “Return”.Wait until the first prompt, and then use up/down arrows and the “Return” key to choose the “Rescue” option from the “Troubleshooting” submenu. At this point, the CentOS recovery mode will load.Click on “Show All”, click on “Startup Disk”, click on “CD/DVD”, and click Restart.In the settings window, click on “Add Device”, choose “CD/DVD”, then click on the pop-up menu, choose “Other”, and choose the CentOS DVD ISO file you downloaded earlier.Save the virtual machine in your Home > Documents > Virtual Machines, and name it “SAS University Edition”.Wait a while while the import process grinds, then click ”Customize Settings”. ![]() Click on “Choose File”, then choose the SAS University Edition download file (named something useful like “unvbasicvapp_9411015_ova_en_sp0_1.ova”).Open VMWare Fusion, then choose “File > New”, then click “Import an existing virtual machine”, then click “Continue”.You can put this in your Documents folder too. I downloaded the “DVD ISO”, but the “Minimal ISO” probably works just fine. Ignore all the instructions to get Oracle VirtualBox. ![]() These instructions aren’t dangerous, but they do involve some advanced skills.
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