

- #RUN MAC OS X IN VMWARE WITH AMD CPU FOR MAC OS X#
- #RUN MAC OS X IN VMWARE WITH AMD CPU SOFTWARE LICENSE#
- #RUN MAC OS X IN VMWARE WITH AMD CPU INSTALL#
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Things like the Launchpad will be extremely laggy, the Dock will be opaque and the virtual machine will not have multiple monitor support. You can use CPU-Z to check these if you're not sure.ĭue to VMware's graphics acceleration not being compatible with macOS, you will not have any graphics acceleration in your virtual machine. If you have an older CPU, again you should double check. Your CPU also needs to support the SSE4.1 instruction set in order to run macOS Sierra and newer. Modern CPUs will definitely support this, but if you have an older CPU, you may want to double check. Make sure that Virtualization/AMD-V is supported by your CPU and is enabled in your BIOS. Modern CPUs = Anything made from 2010 and onwards
#RUN MAC OS X IN VMWARE WITH AMD CPU INSTALL#
Select the previously created drive for the Mac OS X system drive and then select install.
#RUN MAC OS X IN VMWARE WITH AMD CPU SOFTWARE LICENSE#

Start your High Sierra VM and wait for the setup page.Edit the vmx file and add this parameter at the end of the list:.Locate your mac OS x vmx file which is located in the VM folder We need to edit the vmx file and add a parameter.Select “Use ISO image file:” and browse for the downloaded “macOS_High_Sierra_10_13_1_Official.iso” Enable “Virtualize Intel VT-x/EPT or AMD-V/RVI” and “Virtualize CPU performance counters” Open VM settings and select “Processors”. Once the VM is created we need to enable virtualization engine in the VM settings.Wait for VMWare to create the virtual disk.Check VM settings and then click Finish.The default vmdk location is the VM folder location Select “Allocate all disk space now” and “Store virtual disk as a single file” For disk capacity, set disk size to 40GB.This option lets you connect to the network directly. Select “Use bridged networking” as your network connection.You can set the memory at least 2GB but if you encounter looping issues when starting the VM try to set it higher I set these before to 2 processors and 2 cores and I was getting loop issues when I ran the VM. Set number of processors to 1 and number of cores per processor to 8.It is optimal to use an SSD as your VM location for best performance
#RUN MAC OS X IN VMWARE WITH AMD CPU PATCH#
The MacOS Unlocker patch enabled the Mac OS X support of VMWare Workstation.

#RUN MAC OS X IN VMWARE WITH AMD CPU FOR MAC OS X#
