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How to Use VMware Unlocker and Hardware Virtualization Bypasser to Run macOS on VMware

VMware is a popular virtualization software that allows you to run multiple operating systems on a single machine. However, if you want to run macOS on VMware, you may encounter some challenges. First, VMware does not officially support macOS as a guest operating system, so you need to patch VMware to enable this option. Second, some features of VMware, such as 64-bit guest operating systems and nested virtualization, require hardware virtualization support from the host CPU. This means that your processor must have Intel VT-x or AMD-V technology enabled in the BIOS settings. But what if your CPU does not support hardware virtualization, or you cannot access the BIOS settings to enable it? Is there a way to use VMware without hardware virtualization?

The answer is yes, thanks to two tools called VMware Unlocker and Hardware Virtualization Bypasser. In this article, we will explain what these tools are, how they work, and how to use them to run macOS on VMware.

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What is VMware Unlocker?

VMware Unlocker is a patch that modifies the VMware executable files to bypass the check for macOS guest operating system support. This allows you to create and run macOS virtual machines on VMware Workstation, Player, or ESXi. The patch works by replacing the original VMware files with modified ones that ignore the macOS flag.

The latest version of VMware Unlocker is 3.0.4, which supports VMware Workstation 11-16 and Player 7-16 on Windows and Linux hosts, and vSphere ESXi 6.x and 7.x servers. You can download VMware Unlocker from [this GitHub repository].

What is Hardware Virtualization Bypasser?

Hardware Virtualization Bypasser is a patch that modifies the VMware executable files to bypass the check for hardware virtualization support from the host CPU. This allows you to use VMware features that normally require hardware virtualization, such as 64-bit guest operating systems and nested virtualization, even if your CPU does not support it or it is disabled in the BIOS. The patch works by replacing the original VMware files with modified ones that ignore the hardware virtualization flag.

The latest version of Hardware Virtualization Bypasser is 9.0, which supports VMware Workstation 9-16 and Player 5-16 on Windows hosts only. You can download Hardware Virtualization Bypasser from [this blog post].

How to Use VMware Unlocker and Hardware Virtualization Bypasser?

To use these tools, you need to have VMware installed on your host machine. You also need to download the appropriate version of the tools for your host operating system and VMware version. Follow these steps to apply the patches:

    • Close any running instances of VMware.
    • Extract the downloaded zip files of the tools to separate folders.
    • Run the appropriate batch file or script for your host operating system as administrator or root. For Windows, run win-install.cmd for VMware Unlocker and vmware-vmx-patch.exe for Hardware Virtualization Bypasser. For Linux, run lnx-install.sh for VMware Unlocker.
    • The patches will backup the original VMware files and replace them with the modified ones. You will see a message saying "Patching complete" when it is done.
    • Restart your host machine.
    • Launch VMware and create or open a macOS virtual machine. You should be able to use it without any errors.

    Note: If you want to restore or uninstall the patches, you can run the corresponding batch file or script with the -u option.

    Conclusion

    VMware Unlocker and Hardware Virtualization Bypasser are useful tools that allow you to run macOS on VMware without any limitations. They can help you test software compatibility, learn new skills, or enjoy the features of macOS on your PC. However, keep in mind that using these tools may violate the terms and conditions of VMware and may affect the performance and stability of your virtual machines. Use them at your own risk and discretion.

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    How to Install macOS on VMware?

    Before you can use VMware Unlocker and Hardware Virtualization Bypasser, you need to have a macOS virtual machine ready. To install macOS on VMware, you need to have a macOS installer image file, such as an ISO or DMG file. You can download the official macOS installer from the App Store on a Mac, or use a third-party tool to create one from a macOS installation app. Alternatively, you can use a pre-built macOS virtual machine image file, such as a VMDK or OVA file, that you can find online. However, be careful of the source and legality of these files.

    Once you have the macOS installer image file, follow these steps to create and install a macOS virtual machine on VMware:

      • Open VMware and click on File > New Virtual Machine.
      • Select Custom (advanced) and click Next.
      • Select the VMware hardware compatibility version that matches your VMware version and click Next.
      • Select I will install the operating system later and click Next.
      • Select Apple Mac OS X as the guest operating system and choose the macOS version that matches your installer image file. If you do not see this option, it means that you have not applied the VMware Unlocker patch yet. Click Next.
      • Give a name and location for your virtual machine and click Next.
      • Specify the number of processors and cores for your virtual machine and click Next.
      • Specify the amount of memory for your virtual machine and click Next.
      • Select NAT as the network type and click Next.
      • Select LSI Logic as the SCSI controller type and click Next.
      • Select Create a new virtual disk and click Next.
      • Select SCSI as the virtual disk type and click Next.
      • Specify the size and location of your virtual disk and click Next.
      • Click Finish to create your virtual machine.
      • Right-click on your virtual machine in the library and select Settings.
      • Click on CD/DVD (SATA) and select Use ISO image file. Browse to your macOS installer image file and click OK.
      • Click on Options and select General. Change the guest operating system to Microsoft Windows and the version to Windows 10 x64. This is a temporary workaround to enable full resolution for your virtual machine. Click OK.
      • Power on your virtual machine and press F2 to enter the BIOS settings.
      • Navigate to Boot > Boot Options and move CD-ROM Drive to the top of the boot order. Press F10 to save and exit.
      • Your virtual machine will boot from the macOS installer image file. Follow the on-screen instructions to install macOS on your virtual disk. You may need to format your disk using Disk Utility before installing macOS.
      • After the installation is complete, power off your virtual machine.
      • Right-click on your virtual machine in the library and select Settings.
      • Click on CD/DVD (SATA) and select Use physical drive. Click OK.
      • Click on Options and select General. Change the guest operating system back to Apple Mac OS X and the version to match your macOS version. Click OK.
      • Power on your virtual machine and enjoy macOS on VMware.

      Troubleshooting Tips

      If you encounter any problems while using VMware Unlocker or Hardware Virtualization Bypasser, here are some tips that may help you:

        • Make sure that you have downloaded the correct version of the tools for your host operating system and VMware version. If you are not sure, check the readme files or documentation of the tools for compatibility information.
        • Make sure that you have closed any running instances of VMware before applying or uninstalling the patches. If you have any errors during the patching process, try running the batch file or script again as administrator or root.
        • Make sure that you have restarted your host machine after applying or uninstalling the patches. This will ensure that the changes take effect properly.
        • If you have any errors while creating or running a macOS virtual machine, check the settings of your virtual machine and make sure that they match the instructions above. You may also need to edit some configuration files manually, such as vmx or nvram files, to fix some issues. You can find more information about these files [here].

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