![]() ![]() VMware Player & VMware Workstation therefore officially don't support the installation of Mac OS X on any hardware - not even on Macs. There is a legal impediment to run Mac OS X on Non-Apple hardware. Open VMware Workstation and create a new machine and choose the above created vdmk file as hdd.image It should say Macintosh HD and be the size you setup for the virtual machine. Agree to the license agreement and then choose the hard drive you want to install OS X to. Click Continue to start the installation. #ddb.longContentID will be generated on the first write to the file.Ĭustomize SIZE_OF_DMG_IN_SECTORS (the size of your disk/512) and Fully_Qualified_Pathname_of_DMG in the above file Now you’ll get the installation screen for your version of OS X. RW SIZE_OF_DMG_IN_SECTORS FLAT "Fully_Qualified_Pathname_of_DMG" 0 Open Terminal an enter: hdiutil imageinfo /path/to/image.dmg | grep "Format"Ĭreate a diskname.vmdk file with an editor: # Disk DescriptorFile Together with our partners, VMware is building the new multi-cloud ecosystem positioned to become essential to our customers. ![]() – Mac OS X 10.6.8 Server or Mac OS X 10.7 or later as prospective Guest OS Partners deliver outcomes with their expertise and VMware technology, creating exceptional value for our mutual customers. According to this source this should work:
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