Earlier today, I posted an article to show you how to. Some of the process is similar, but I’ll walk you through installing MacOS Sierra on Windows using VMware Workstation 12 Player in this article.To use VirtualBox instead of VMware, see how to. DownloadsFirst, you’ll want to download and install.Next, you’ll want to download the VMDK MacOS Sierra image (choose one of the options below):Google Drive (One Full):Google Drive (5 of 5):You’ll also need to download the patch tools here:You’ll probably get a message about the download limit has been reached. If you have enough free space in your Google Drive, you can copy it into your Drive. Right-click on the file and select Make A Copy. Then click on My Drive in the left menu and download the image from your drive.After you download the image, open the.rar file and extract the VMDK file.
With Patch tool by DDork. Right click on 'win-install' and select 'Run as administrator'. Install Patch Tool. Step 4: Create New Virtual Machine. Open your VMware Player, click on 'create a new virtual machine' with Guest OS is Mac OS X and version 10.11 or 10.12. Create New Virtual Machine. In this step, select your Virtual Machine location.
Setup MacOS 10.12 Sierra on VMware Player on Windows Patch VMwareOpen Patch Tool folder then right click on win-install.cmd file, Select “Run as Administrator”. Create Virtual MachineIn VMware Player, create a new virtual machine with the settings below:. Guest OS: Apple Mac OS X.
Version: Mac OS X 10.11 or 10.12Name and select a location for your Virtual Machine Disk:Edit Your Virtual MachineClick “ Edit Virtual Machine Setting“, select “Hard Disk (SATA) 40 GB” then click “ Remove”Click Add – Hard Disk – SATA, Click “ Use an Existing Virtual Disk”Browse to download Image location C.macOS Sierra.vmdk file then click OpenEdit VMX FileBrowse to the directory that you used when you created your Virtual Machine. Right click on the vmx file then select Open with Notepad.Copy and paste this code at the end of the file, then save it:smc.version = '0' VMware ToolsAfter you get up and running with your MacOS Sierra Virtual Machine, you can mount the VM Tool.iso file from the tools download at the beginning of this article. This will improve your mouse performance and some other VMware-specific enhancements.
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