If you are a Hackintosh user in desktop visualization software, then VMware Workstation is a must so as to make USB installer, restore images and many more. For doing all these on your VMware Workstation, it is mandatory to have “VMware unlocker” which is a necessary utility to run Mac OS X guests. VMware Workstation is a hypervisor that enables users to set up one or more virtual machines (VMs) on a single machine, and use them simultaneously along with the actual machine.
If you’ve never ever tried the Mac OS X Operating system using VMware, then you need to know that we use a patch called VMware Workstation Unlocker that helps to unlock the option to create virtual machines in Mac OS X. Unlocker utility is capable of replacing few VMware program files which allow you to install VMware and run the latest 11, 10.10, 10.19 and earlier versions of Mac OS X guest virtual machines. Here are the download links of perfectly working unlocker for latest VMware Workstation 11, 10, and other series versions that works on Windows 10, 8.1, 8 (64 bit) and Windows 7 (32 bit) physical computer.
Unlocker Utility Unlocker utility is a patch which is used to unlock the option to create virtual machines in Mac OS X. By unlocking it using Unlocker utility, you can easily create virtual machines in Mac OS X as guest operating systems. There are many virtual machines such as Yosemite, Mountain Lion and Mavericks that can be used as guest operating systems on VMware workstation.
How to run Windows 10 on your Mac using VMware's Fusion 10. Mac OS X 10.11.0 or later; Operating system installation media (disk or disk image) for virtual machines. Microsoft Windows is not included with VMware Fusion. Download and install VMWare Fusion 10. Download OS X Yosemite.app in the virtual machine using the Mac App Store, or download it onto another Mac using the Mac App Store, and copy Install OS X Yosemite.app to the virtual machine. Execute Install OS X Yosemite.app in the virtual machine to update the operating system to OS X 10.10.
Now, this unlocker utility patch is required if you want to install and use the above mentioned Mac OS X virtual machines as guest Operating Systems on VMware workstation 11 or 10. Earlier, there were some versions of Mac OS X like Snow leopard 10.6 and leopard 10.5 that run on VMware desktop virtualization products even without using this unlocker utility patch. But now, the latest versions of Mac OS X requires patching. How to patch (or) unlock VMware workstation 11 using Unlocker 2.0.2 in Windows 10, 8.1 & 7 Before unlocking or patching VMware workstation using the unlocker utility, you need to download and install the latest version of Unlocker 2.0.2 from the official website given below: (Requires Free Registration) (No Registration Required) Step 1: Initially, make sure that VMware is installed on your system. Before Unblock or patch, it looks this way as shown in the image: Step 2: Download the Unlocker Utility version 2.0.2 from the above links. Step 3: Now, you need to extract the archive & open the folder. Step 4: Make sure that you close all the virtual machines and VMware workstation program that are currently running on your system.
Right click on ‘win-install.cmd’ and select Run as administrator. Step 5: You need not do anything for few seconds as the Terminal window will be opened so as to run that particular unlocker file. In the command prompt, you can see some scripting stuff that stops the VMware services and some other scripting stuff. Then, it will start the VMware services.
Step 6: Once it has successfully patched the VMware workstation 11, you will be then able to see the Mac OS X guest support as shown in the image below: That’s it. You have successfully patched or unlocked the virtual machine that you wish to run it on the VMware workstation. The below image shows the working Mac OS X 10.10.1 on Windows 8.1 with VMware workstation 11. Note: The same method can be followed so as to unlock or patch on other versions of Windows (10 and 7) operating systems.
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This is the way you can successfully patch or unlock any virtual machine so that you can run it on latest VMware workstation 11. Hope this tutorial helps you to install a patch on your Windows 10, 8.1 and 7 operating system and run multiple virtual machines on your VMware workstation.
The Apples macOS Sierra has approached high version which is called “macOS High Sierra”. Unlike usual this time again, the OS is innovatively designed and focused on core features. Except this, there are tons of major changes and enhanced graphics level like its better photos, 5k resolution, and file system.
These brillant features has attracted users and attempt them to install specially on PC. No worries, you can do it now, no need to wait if you’re on PC or Mac. If you are a Mac users, so you can download the macOS High Sierra 10.13 from App store but if you are PC user then you’ve got the chance to do it from the guide here. In our previous article, we downloaded the macOS High Sierra VMware Image. In this article, I’m going to show you how to install macOS High Sierra 10.13 on VMware in Windows 10, 8 or 7.
MacOS High Sierra Unlike before, this time, we’re covering every section of guiding users to get what they want from this article. As in our previous article, we downloaded macOS High Sierra 10.13 simply. Now we’re going to install macOS High Sierra on VMware in Windows. Except it, following your comments, if you had problems or errors during installation, we will cover and solve it if possible by us in an article, stay on and enjoy. Important: Hey Folks, the next version of macOS is out, here’s you can find and really download + install, with the complete guide.
However, if you wish to install High Sierra alongside or instead of Mojave you can do it here. Install macOS High Sierra 10.13 on VMware in Windows Before we get started, there are several points you need to make sure you have full-filled the requirements and accomplished the important notes from below.
Remember: Before we begin installation, make sure you have enabled virtualization on your PC and VMware too. Here’s how to do it:-.
#Step 1: Download & full-fil the requirements Required System. 2GB Memory(RAM). Number of Processors: 2. Hard Disk: 80GB.
Graphics memory: 256 MB Want to give a quick shot to Mojave? Here’s how to do it actually with step by step shots. Enter Command Don’t Miss:-. #Step 6: Install macOS High Sierra 10.13 on VMware Once you have completed the steps above, then you’re able to install it right now.
To do that, press the power button to start the virtual machine. When the machine started, on the first screen you’ll see the welcome page, choose your country then click Continue. Stuck booting up or can’t change the screen or do you have another problem? No matter, here’s the solution, click the link below and try one the solution methods from the list. MacOS High Sierra 10.13 Installed All right, that’s all. Hope you could install without error and if you got any issue, place it in comments form. We will reply as soon as possible also we will create another article based on your problems for other users if they got, so they can solve it quickly. Notice that if you face boot manager problem or any other problems, check out the step #3 and use the code without quotation marks or you can try the whole tutorial once again if again not succeed, then try to check your laptop/PC if it’s not AMD, if it is then you can’t do it or if your system is Intel then go and check the steps clearly and check once again or do it on another computer.
When the macOS High Sierra installed successfully, now step through essential setting up your Mac after installation. Click the link below and follow the steps. Same problem here. I got HS installed and running properly in VMware Workstation 12.5.7, thumbs up.
The exactly same VM, copied over 1:1, will freeze at the Apple logo on different hardware (Dual CPU XEON based HP Workstation with 8 Cores and 16GB RAM). Seems there is a dependency with the underlying hardware. On another machine the VM won’t boot properly (crash after approx. 10% progress bar) unless I remove the USB device from the VM, which is pointless, since this will kill keyboard and mouse support in the VM.
High Sierra will, however, boot right to the login screen. Currently, have the issue, “0# I have the same error with displaying as follows. Please help me to solve this immediately.
VMware Workstation unrecoverable error: (vcpu-0) vcpu-0:VERIFY vmcore/vmm/main/physMemmonitor.c:1178 A log file is available in “C: Users User Documents Virtual Machines OS X 10.11 vmware.log”. You can request support. To collect data to submit to VMware support, choose “Collect Support Data” from the Help menu. You can also run the “VM-support” script in the Workstation folder directly. We will respond on the basis of your support entitlement. Just add smc.version = “0” on your Notepad.” I did that and still keeps giving me an error even tho I added smc.version code. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
The operation on file “C: Users Soham Mondal Downloads Compressed macOS High Sierra Final by Techsviewer macOS High Sierra Final by Techsviewer macOS High Sierra Final by Techsviewer.vmdk” failed. If the file resides on a remote file system, make sure that the network connection and the server where this disk resides are functioning properly. If the file resides on removable media, reattach the media. Select Retry to attempt the operation again. Select Cancel to end this session.
Select Continue to forward the error to the guest operating system. I am having this issue.
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