Third Apple Mac OS X with 10.14 version and click next. If you Recognized, after Creating and adding the Virtual Image to VMware, there is a code which you need to add to the VMX file. The code, is= smc.version = “0”. This host supports Intel VT-x, but Intel VT-x is disabled. If you have an Intel CPU and uninstalling Hyper-V didn’t solve your problem—or your virtualization app reported that Intel VT-x was disabled—you’ll need to access your computer’s BIOS or UEFI settings.
In this article, I’m going to show you how to install macOS High Sierra on VMware on Windows 10. In WWDC17, Apple has announced their new products and some cool features. MacOS High Sierra 10.13 is one of the announcements at WWDC 2017. This year’s version of macOS is more of a maintenance release than a full-on new version. Called High Sierra, the new operating system is more about refinements than new features, as it aims to make your Mac more reliable, capable, and responsive while laying the foundation for future innovations in the worlds of VR (virtual reality) and AR (augmented reality).
But of course, there will be cool stuff to play with right away. Even if there aren’t any major new features, High Sierra is still packed with a ton of cool stuff.
To test the Apple new Mac operating system macOS High Sierra. You can only do that if you have an Apple computer (Mac) laptops or an iMac but there in this article, I am going to show you how you can install macOS high Sierra on Windows on VMware, so you don’t need to buy an expensive Apple computer. Related Post:. Install macOS High Sierra on VMware on Windows Before you get started to install macOS High Sierra on VMware on Windows there are some requirement and tasks to do. Requirements:. Minimum 2 GB Memory.
Minimum 2 cores of processors. Hard disk free space 80 GB. Graphics memory 256 MB. Your system should support Intel or AMD VT (Virtualization Technology). VT (Virtualization Technology) Should be enabled from BIOS setup. As mentioned in the section above your system should have the virtualization technology and after that, you should enable that from your system BIOS.
First, you should boot into your system BIOS then find the VT option and enable that. You can find how to boot into your system BIOS. To get started you need to download the following materials in order to install macOS High Sierra on VMware on Windows. (1 Part). (8 Parts).
Step #1: Extract macOS High Sierra Image Once you have downloaded the macOS High Sierra image file, then you should extract it via or after that you can use this image. To unzip the file, just right-click on file then select“ Extract Here.“ It will take around 5 minutes. Extract macOS High Sierra Final Image Step #2: Install VMware on Your PC Get the VMware from the link above.
Once you have downloaded the VMware Workstation, then Install it on your Windows PC. To install VMware, just click on the setup then hit Next and Next. Finally, click “ Finished.” If you have installed already, then skip this step. Step #3: Unlock VMware via Patch Tools Firstly, make sure you download the latest version of Patch tools from the link mentioned above. Then Extract the file from Zip format.
Open “Patch Tool Unlocker Master” then right-click on win-install.cmd and select Run as Administrator. It will install the patch file in the VMware for macOS High Sierra and older versions in order to unlock VMware and let you install macOS on it. Increase Processors Step #6: Manage macOS High Sierra VMDK and Virtual Machine VMX file #1. Now go to macOS High Sierra virtual machine files that you browsed and located in step 4.4.
If you have left that steps as default then the files are saved in this location: This PC Documents Virtual Machine virtual machine Name. Here you need to replace the macOS High Sierra Image(8.87GB) with this existing VMDK (5 MB). Just drag the macOS High Sierra Image that you download and extracted in step #1 then drop it on the Virtual machine files. If you get a replace or skip files dialog box then click on Replace the in the destination. Power on The VM Here you go and you don’t need to install macOS High Sierra because we have done that for you to save time, It is already installed on a virtual disk (VMDK). All you need to do now, perform a clean installation of macOS High Sierra to set it up as your needs.
When you played the VM, then it should take you to the next step setting up macOS High Sierra in VMware.If no then you may miss any action or fail in any move, comment below and we will try our best for you. Choose your Country and click on Continue. MacOS High Sierra Finally Installed on VMware Further Guide I hope you guys have gotten something from this step by step guide. If you have any kinds of problem or question feel free to share via comment section down below. Also, you in the section below there are more guides that may help you out. So go ahead and check out them, thanks for being with us.
Install VMware tools to Fix Screen Resolution Now that you have, install macOS High Sierra on VMware on Windows successfully still there are many things need to fix manually. One of the most important ones is the VMware, you need to install the VMware tool on macOS High Sierra to get the most of macOS High Sierra on Windows. Many features like drag & Drop, fix screen resolution, network and other issues will be fixed after you install VMware tool. We have a create a simple guide to do that so follow the guide linked down below step by step. Watch the full video tutorial It was all about, how to install macOS High Sierra on VMware on Windows.
If you faced any problem tell us below by comment, feel free to say us. We’re waiting for your suggestion. Hi there, Faiz Orz! Fantastic job! Yesterday I followed your instructions and emulated a Mac Sierra with VMWare, and then upgraded it to High Sierra, with its ‘tools’.
It works perfectly. However, today I wanted to try it on another ‘Windows 10’ computer, following the same instructions, and I can’t get past the startup. The error is the classic one: ‘CPU Has been disabled by the guest operating system’. I added ‘smc.version =’0” to VMX. Both my CPU (Intel Core2 Quad Q6600) and my board (ASUS P5K-e) support VT and are BIOS-enabled. SecurAble says OK: 64 bit, Hardware DEP Yes, Hardware Virtualization Yes.
I don’t know what else to do or check anymore. Great tutorial, THX I Got one strange issue and I have not read all comments, I will do. The VM with OSX Sierra fills the virtual disk slightly with some stuff, did not know what, problem is that than VM is hanging up and freezes cause of full disk. Maybe a time machine issue or something else. Got anyoe of you same difficulties, all worked fine wit VMware workstation pro 14 and I got also after installing VMware tools a big screnn, I am using a tripple screen setup with 3240×1920 Pixels and it was nice to look at, a little anoying is that no 3D acceleration is working out of the box, are there any known projects? THX for posts cya.
I have followed your instructions to the letter and those of every other source I could find (all pretty much saying the same), but nothing works. I have the current release of VMware Workstation 12 Pro running on Win 7 Ult. X64, with virtualization enabled in the BIOS. Following your instructions, I get to the initial macos boot with a white Apple logo on a black background, then a Windows message box appears saying: “The CPU has been disabled by the guest operating system. Power off or reset the virtual machine.” Any thoughts? I have watched the steps clearly and executes as shown in the above steps.
However, am afraid to say, got the following error. Kindly advise. Thanks so much in advance. VMware Workstation unrecoverable error: (vcpu-0) vcpu-0:VERIFY vmcore/vmm/main/physMemmonitor.c:1180 A log file is available in “C: Users raka Documents Virtual Machines macOS High Sierra 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.
We have released several famous posts on installing Leopard, Snow Leopard on VMware and VirtualBox on your Intel and AMD computers. All articles are available under.
These methods go with original retail Mac DVD or ISO (Original vanilla kernel), hackintosh versions and pre installed VMware images. Several users who don’t have hardware Virtualization Technology (VT) supported processor (Mostly old type), requested to know the possibility of running Mac OS X Leopard without VT.
Let me show how to install Mac OS X Leopard without VT on VMware as a virtual machine on a PC. You must have noticed, I’m talking about “Leopard” which is OS X 10.5, the latest 10.6 “Snow Leopard” can not be installed without VT. I almost looked everywhere and tried all methods but no luck with this. If any of you managed to install and found any useful resources to achieve this, please share with us in comments area to install snow leopard without VT.
Hackintosh version of iAtkos works on VMware without Virtualization Technology. Instead of downloading the ISO and installing with some ‘ magics’, here we will see how to do it with pre installed VMware image which works on non VT supported computers. Sysprobs already covered three articles with this pre installed image where you can import and use on VMware and VirtualBox.
Unfortunately the image required VT to run on VirtualBox, so leave that option. It works well on VMware workstation and VMPlayer. How to Install Leopard on VMware without VT- Steps 1). ( Its a torrent download) 2) Just follow the steps to install on, Incase your processor supports VT and its already enabled, but still you want to use this method, then VT should be disabled in physical computer BIOS. Read more information about. OR latest VMware products have option to disable Virtualization Technology for specific virtual machine by selecting kernel paravirtualization option as shown below.
Importing this pre installed image and running is very simple as shown in previous guides. If you face any difficulties, please check the comments area of both posts with useful inputs from readers. Also share your issues here, I will try to help you. Important Post Installation Configuration and Setups 1) Root password ( username – Mac admin) is ‘ password’ 2) To increase screen resolution of Leopard on VMware, follow the steps already mentioned. This driver works well to get multiple screen resolution size options including wider screen.
3) Sound is a problem. Download the package, install and restart the virtual machine. Speaker icon appeared and sound output is there after the installation. 4) USB devices and network work fine in this method. I suggest to stay with 10.5.5 version only, some users reported successful combo update and failure too.
What ever you do, take a snapshot. Here is the working leopard on VMware. OK, I’m showing these all methods on my home PC with VT support but I disabled in processor settings. Virtualization Technology should be disabled on BIOS or processor settings for this method. I use the same method to run Mac OS X 10.5 leopard on VMware at office with Dell Optiplex computer which doesn’t have VT. So I can confirm this will work on Intel ( and sometimes AMD also) computers without Virtualization Technology.