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On 4th June 2018, Tim Cook the CEO of Apple announced a new operating system for the Mac Users. And it is called macOS 10.14 Mojave. After macOS high Sierra’s success, Apple has decided to focus more on their services than ever. This time Apple has decided to choose a name from a desert instate of a mountain. The New macOS 10.14 Mojave is full of new features which include the New Dark Mode where every mac users were asking for.
Their major changes on macOS 10.14 Mojave is the Dark Mode, a Live background which changes according to the date, Major updates on finder, News, Stocks, Voice Memos and Home, Group FaceTime, All-New Mac App Store, Sneak Peek of Developer Framework for Mac Apps and other features. The good news, that windows users who are after testing the New mac, can also use macOS Mojave 10.14 on their windows machine.
If your system has 64-Bit Running Windows, 6GB RAM, and an SSD, you can test it easily. Even if your PC doesn’t have an SSD, you can run it on HDD but in the future, it will shorten the life of your HDD. Download Required Files to Install macOS Mojave 10.14 on VMware on Windows 10. If you are to worried that VMware Workstation Player is not free and you won’t be able to Install macOS Mojave 10.14 on VMware on Windows. You are wrong, because VMware Workststaion Player is Free to use. Extract macOS Mojave using WinRAR Step 2. Download and Install the VMware Workstation Player VMware workstation Pro is not free and if you want to use that you have to purchase its license.
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But VMware also provides a sneak peek of VMware workstation pro features in VMware Workstation Player. VMware Workstation Player is free if you are using it for non-commercial usage like Install macOS Movaje 10.14 on VMware on Windows.
In other words, it is free virtualization software which you can use for free. Installing VMware Player Process Step 3. Enable Apple Services on VMware Workstation Player By default, VMware on Windows can’t support Mac operating system and if you want to use macOS Mojave 10.14 on VMware on Windows. You have to enable the Apple Services for Workstation Player. To enable Apple Services for VMware, download and Install the unblocker tools or unblocker master. If you don’t know how to install the Unblocker master, extract that after downloading. Find their win-install.cmd inside the Unblocker Master directory, then right click and select Run as Administrator.
Name and Specify Disk Capacity for Virtual Machine Step 6. Customize Hardware for Virtual Machine Once you specified the amount disk, on the next window which is ready to create a Virtual Machine, select customize Hardware.
First, change the amount of RAM from 2 GB to 4 GB or More. Second, change the amount of Processor from 2 to 4 processors. And third, visit the Display tab and enable the accelerate the 3D graphics. Once you did all these changes, close the Hardware window, and you will be back to the ready to create a Virtual Machine window. Their, You have to select Finish that the macOS Mojave Virtual Machine should be created. Editing the VMX File Step 9. Install macOS Mojave 10.14 on VMware Workstation Player on Windows 10.
Open the VMware Workstation Player and Power on the macOS Mojave 10.14. Wait for Some seconds until the apple logo goes away. On the Welcome screen, select your country and select continue.
Select your Keyboard layout. Select, don’t transfer any information type and click continue. Decide to sign in with Apple ID or Not.
Agree to the terms and conditions. Create an Account for the macOS Mojave 10.14.
Choose a look for your Mac Device, whether it is the light mode or Dark Mode. Select Continue on the Express Set up window. Wait for Some seconds until your Mac is set up for use. Hi Ghulam, i did everything you just told, but after i insert the code i got this error message: “cannot connect the virtual device sata0:1 because no corresponder device is available on the host”, and after a fell seconds i get “the cpu has ber disable by the guest operating system. Power off or reset the virtual machine”. Actually i put the code the “0” and i got stuck and i put the code withou the “” and the program start the virtualization but got this error after. What should i do now?
I tired to download again the macos mojava, but it doesn´t work either tks for you help. Hi Fernando first thing that this message from Host, Second thing, It could be just a bad install, so you have to try and reinstall once again. Third, If the again the same error occurs then bring changes in the default settings of virtualization such as 3D accelerated graphics, RAM etc. Well, if none of them work then edit your.vmx with below binary digits. Cpuid.1.eax = “0000:0000:0000:0001:0000:0110:1010:0101″ In any case, if none of them worked visit the official support center of VMware via Below Link.
VMware Unlocker is a program that allows you to install Mac OS X onto any computer using VMWare or VirtualBox to create a Hackintosh. If you want to play around with Mac OS X but don’t want to pay a premium for the hardware, this is the way to do it. You can install and use Mac OS X on many Intel-based computers and experiment to your heart’s content. This tutorial will walk you through how to run Mac OS X in Windows 10 with VMware Unlocker. A Hackintosh is the popular term for installing Mac OS X onto a non-Apple device such as a normal PC. The OS will work much the same as on an Apple but within a virtual machine.
As long as you follow these instructions exactly, you should notice no difference in terms of usability and utility between a genuine Mac and a Hackintosh. You will need an Intel-based computer running Windows 10. You will need virtualization enabled in your UEFI/BIOS, a copy of, 7-Zip. There are lots of sources of Mac OS X and I only link to one. If you want to use another, as long as it’s compatible with VMware and Hackintosh setups you’re all good. This version of Mac OS X is Yosemite and comes with VMware OS X files for use with VMware Unlocker.
Setting everything up If you have an Intel PC and have downloaded the files above, we can get started. The Mac OS X download is around 6GB so if you haven’t gotten it already, you might want to start the download ahead of time. Once you’re ready, it’s time to get going. Reboot your computer and load into the UEFI/BIOS. Hit Delete when your keyboard lights up to access this.
Navigate to wherever Virtualization is within your BIOS and enable it. Different manufacturers put it in different places so explore to find yours. Boot into Windows once enabled. Install 7-Zip or other free archiving tool if you don’t already have it. Download, extract it somewhere and install it.
It will patch VMware Workstation so it will load Mac OS X. Open your Mac OS X folder and run both win-install.cmd and win-update-tools.cmd as an administrator. Open VMware Workstation and select Open a Virtual Machine.
Select the Mac OS X VMX file you downloaded and open it. Select Edit virtual machine settings within VMware Workstation. Select Options and Version and set it to Mac OS X 10.7. Change any other options you see fit such as memory, disk space and so on. Select Power and Start Up Guest when you’re ready.
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Follow the Mac OS X installation wizard that will appear. It takes a few minutes but is very good. Go back to VMware Workstation and select Settings. Navigate to CD/DVD and browse to the darwin.iso file from within the Mac OS X folder you downloaded. Check the box next to Connected at the top. Go back to Mac OS X and you should see a popup for VMware Tools.
If you don’t, reboot the VM. Install VMware Tools when prompted and reboot again. Go back to VMware Workstation and select Settings. Navigate to CD/DVD and browse to the BeamOff.iso file from within the Mac OS X folder. In Mac OS X navigate to System Preferences and Users and Groups. Select your account and then Login Items.
Select the small ‘+’ icon in the left and select BeamOff. Reboot if prompted. Your Hackintosh should now be fully functional.
Depending on what file has been uploaded as the Mac OS X source, you may be running Yosemite or El Capitan. If this article has been published for a while, it may be something else completely. If you are prompted by OS X to perform updates, it is safe to do so. When I installed Mac OS X using this method I was prompted to upgrade to El Capitan.
It took a little while but it installed and worked without any problems. BeamOff is optional and works mainly to improve website performance. If you’re running a high spec PC, you may not need to install it but if you notice slowdowns in your Hackintosh performance, install it and see if it makes a difference. This method isn’t exactly legal so you have to use your own judgment as to whether or not to build your own Hackintosh. TechJunkie isn’t recommending or condoning it but knowledge is free to all and if you’re going to do it, you may as well do it right. That’s all there is to running Mac OS X in Windows 10 with VMware Unlocker. Have you tried it?
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