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Vmware fusion for mac mavericks
Vmware fusion for mac mavericks











vmware fusion for mac mavericks
  1. #VMWARE FUSION FOR MAC MAVERICKS MAC OS X#
  2. #VMWARE FUSION FOR MAC MAVERICKS MAC OS#
  3. #VMWARE FUSION FOR MAC MAVERICKS INSTALL#

Now there is one thing to know: the updates do not like the hack that modifies Mac OS X. It’s pretty simple I will not explain this point.

#VMWARE FUSION FOR MAC MAVERICKS INSTALL#

The next step is to install the VMWare tools, to make the virtual machine pleasant. The only drawback: the system is outdated. There, you have a virtualized and fully functional Leopard or Snow Leopard version. Then just leave the terminal and wait for the system to reboot. Touch "/Volumes/Macintosh HD/System/Library/CoreServices/ist" Without this file, the system will not start. Then type a command: it creates the file that will allow VMWare Fusion to believe that the system is a server version. If you do not do it in 30 seconds, the virtual machine will not be able to reboot and you will have to start over. So you have 30 seconds to click on the Tool menu and choose Terminal. Warning: at the end of the installation, the system will indicate that it will restart in 30 seconds. A selection of the system appears, you have to choose the right system, depending on the OS. In the menu, just select the disk image previously amended.

vmware fusion for mac mavericks

Then start VMWare Fusion, click on New…, « Without a disk », « Use the disk or disk image to install the operating system ». Sudo touch "/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/System/Library/CoreServices/ist"

vmware fusion for mac mavericks

#VMWARE FUSION FOR MAC MAVERICKS MAC OS X#

Your DVD must, of course, be called « Mac OS X Install DVD », which is a priori true. Once the image is on the Finder, you must type a line command. Hdiutil convert ~/Desktop/osx-installer.iso UDRW -format -o ~/Desktop/osx-install Once the image is on the disk – it can take a long time – you have to convert it into a DMG image with the following command. By default, the image is placed on the desktop.ĭd if = /dev/disk1 of=~/Desktop/osx-installer.iso bs=1m « /Dev/disk1 » is the name of your optical drive, obtained with the command « diskutil list ». The first thing to do, therefore, is to obtain a correct image, using the line command and the Terminal. In fact, the disk utility does not copy the EFI partition, which is indispensable here. We’ll have to go through a slightly different method. It also works with Tiger, even if it’s more complicated to find a DVD with a x86 system, as Apple never retailed any.Ī thing to know is that trying to make a disk image with the disk utility is useless : it will not work. If it is a grey version provided with a machine, you will first have to modify it so that it could be installed on any Mac. So this tip is clearly in opposition to the Mac OS X license : it consists in modifying a classic version of Mac OS X to make the virtualization software believe it is a server version.įirst thing to do, find a DVD of Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6 and make an picture. The MacOS X license does not allow to virtualize the customer versions of the system, even if sometimes the developers ignore it, as with version 4.1 of VMWare Fusion … But as it is perfectly legal to virtualize Mac OS X versions in its dedicated server, it is possible to override the limitation. Today, I will show you a trick that will help you to virtualize easily Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or 10.6 (Snow Leopard) with VMWare Fusion 4.11 (the latest).













Vmware fusion for mac mavericks