![]() MacOS Sierra v10.12 VMWare Image Free Download Latest Version for Windows. Its full offline installer standalone setup of MacOS Sierra v10.12 VMWare Image. Before you start MacOS Sierra v10.12 VMWare Image free download, make sure your PC meets minimum system requirements. Memory (RAM): 1 GB of RAM required. Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6. How to Install OS X 10.x from Snow Leopard to El Capitan in VMware Workstation 10/12, Player 6/8 or ESXi 5/6 by @MSOK HOW TO: Create a bootable El Capitan ISO for VMware Credit and thanks to @Donk, @Albert Nietsnie and @MSOK for all their hard work in creating and testing the VMware Unlocker program. Has anyone upgraded to VMware Workstation 10.0.3 and if so, did anything break? Yes, upgraded to Workstation 10.0.3 and all is well with OS X, since the install process un-installs the previous version as part of the 'upgrade' process, the unlocker (1.3.0) needs to be re-installed once the 'upgrade' to 10.0.3 has completed. I always do a cold re-boot after a workstation 'upgrade' and applying the unlocker, and follow the unlocker install with another cold re-boot, just to make sure all the networking and services are running correctly. Yes, upgraded to Workstation 10.0.3 and all is well with OS X, since the install process un-installs the previous version as part of the 'upgrade' process, the unlocker (1.3.0) needs to be re-installed once the 'upgrade' to 10.0.3 has completed. I always do a cold re-boot after a workstation 'upgrade' and applying the unlocker, and follow the unlocker install with another cold re-boot, just to make sure all the networking and services are running correctly. Weird that I did not need to reinstall unlocker though I had the VM suspended. Who knows what will happen upon a reboot. ![]() Yes, upgraded to Workstation 10.0.3 and all is well with OS X, since the install process un-installs the previous version as part of the 'upgrade' process, the unlocker (1.3.0) needs to be re-installed once the 'upgrade' to 10.0.3 has completed. I always do a cold re-boot after a workstation 'upgrade' and applying the unlocker, and follow the unlocker install with another cold re-boot, just to make sure all the networking and services are running correctly. Went just as you said it would. All is working well. Hello Great Folks, This is great work and I am up and running with OSX 10.9 Mavericks in VM Player 6 on Windows 7 Professional. I have question on CPU & cores the 10.9 VM sees: • In the VMware Player, I have set Processor Cores to 4, • (Mac OS X 10.9.vmx) => numvcpus = '4' • How ever the (Apple) -> About this Mac -> shows only 2 x 2.48 Ghz Unknown From above does the 10.9 Mavericks in the VM see a dual PROCESSOR system or a single processor dual CORE system?. If it sees a single processor DUAL core system, how to overide some setting somewhere so that it sees 4 cores? I have set these to 4 from the VMware Player control panel. Thanks in advance for your help. Hello Great Folks, This is great work and I am up and running with OSX 10.9 Mavericks in VM Player 6 on Windows 7 Professional. I have question on CPU & cores the 10.9 VM sees: • In the VMware Player, I have set Processor Cores to 4, • (Mac OS X 10.9.vmx) => numvcpus = '4' • How ever the (Apple) -> About this Mac -> shows only 2 x 2.48 Ghz Unknown From above does the 10.9 Mavericks in the VM see a dual PROCESSOR system or a single processor dual CORE system?. If it sees a single processor DUAL core system, how to overide some setting somewhere so that it sees 4 cores? I have set these to 4 from the VMware Player control panel. Thanks in advance for your help, CTk0, OK, this is an issue with Player only, when you select 4 cores it automatically presents two processors with two core, rather than the more likely one processor with four cores, in Workstation you can specify number of processors and the number of cores per processor. When you fire up your OS X Virtual Machine (VM) go to the Apple Logo and About This Mac > More Info. > System Report.
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