Right click on the Mac OS X 10.9 VM on the left side and go to Settings. There’s a possibility that it had caught your eye when we ran win-update-tools.cmd for OS X Unlocker.ġ3. Once that’s done and dusted, you must now install the latest VMware Tools onto the newly created OS X VM. The machine will boot up and take you through the OS X setup process which is honestly very quick. Switch on the Virtual Machine either by using Power on this virtual machine or by right clicking and going to Power > Start Up Guest.ġ2. However, if for some reason you don’t see this option consider running the OS X Unlocker steps again and it would probably have to be Run as Administrator.ġ1. It’s not available by default but the OS X Unlocker we ran earlier had revealed this option. The crucial option to select is Version which is on the Options tab and it has to be set to Mac OS X 10.7. Like I bumped them up to 8 GB and 2 vCPU. You are allowed to maintain the default resources if that’s what you’d prefer or bump the memory up. You must now select Edit virtual machine settings which will be done by right clicking on the Mac OS X 10.11 object on the left side panel or via the tabbed window.ġ0. Select the Mac OS X 10.11.vmx file and select Open.ĩ. Run VMware Workstation or VMware Player and select Open a Virtual Machine.Ĩ.
Note: in case some mishap occurs, or you want to restore the original files for your VMware application you have to run win-uninstall.cmd.ħ. Navigate to the folder where you extracted and moved the OS X Unlocker and Run the following files as Administrator (win-install.cmd and win-update-tools.cmd). It does this by modifying some core VMware system files.Ħ. OS X Unlocker essentially patches the installed VMware product, so that Mac OS X can be installed. Extract the contents of OS X Unlocker and transfer them onto your computer.
Download the latest OS X Unlocker which at the time of writing it is version 2.0.8.ĥ. Confirm that VMware Workstation or VMware Player is installed correctly, and then close the program.Ĥ. We already have Apple ID and will be going to use that one.3. If you have Apple ID already then sign in otherwise you can create new Apple ID. Select Transfer Option and click Continue Installation has been started and will take few minutes to complete Select MAC OS Utilities again and click on Install macOS
Wait till we get below message, click Done and close this Window Select VMware Virtual SATA Hard Drive Media and click Erase Powered on VM again and this will boot automatically
If your VM is unable to boot then Power Off VM, go to VM path and open “ MAC OS Mojave vmx” file in NotepadĮnter the following code lines at the end of Notepad file Select Store Virtual machine Disk as a single
This will stop the VMware services and download the patches for Mac OS.Įnter Virtual machine Name and Click Next By default VMware doesn’t support Mac OS but we can use the Unlocker tools to enable the MAC OS on windows virtualization.įirst verify that VMware application is closed otherwise Unlocker won’t work.Įxtract the Unlocker Master and run “ win-install.cmd” as Administrator VMware is a virtualized tool to create multiple VMs on same single operating system.
In this article am going through steps to install Mac OS on VMware workstation and It recommended to user VMware workstation instead of Virtualbox because it is quicker and faster.