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Mr.T0N3Y

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  1. I managed to get the macOS running with This websites advice but in order run it, the VMware compatability was changed to version 10.x The mac version I am using is the iso file I first had which is macOS Mojave 10.14.? ->.5? I ignored most of what the website told me to do and just created a new virtual machine and just smacked the code line given in the steps describing how to fix CPU was disabled by guest OS in the .vmx file and it booted straight up with no issues. At the time of this reply 8:44 AM The OS is installing onto the given space provided (60GB)
  2. Computer Specs: Cpu: Ryzen 5 2600 6 core 12 thread GPU: Zotac GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6 GB MB: ASRock B450M PRO4-F MicroATX RAM: Team T-Force Vulcan 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory OS Driver: Intel 660p Series 512 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive OS: Windows 10 Version: 1903 Build: 18362.356 MAC VMware VM files stored on a SSD (Forgot brand name of ssd) VMware version: 15.1.0 MAC OS comparability made with: VMware-Unlocker Program Issue: I'm unable to boot a MAC OS ISO I have. I've followed the instructions on how to run it. but every time i boot the system I get this error pop up shown on the attachment posted. This is the website tutorial I used to run the MAC OS Extras: I am aware that using AMD is known to not be compatible but I am aware there are ways to get it to work. I have a Alienware console Desktop which has a Intel core I3 and i have with no given issues ran MAC OS on it But the original way I was able to do that I cannot recall. Question: If there is a way to run MAC OS on my current desktop I would really appreciate a proper link to a tutorial or if someone could guide me how to do it in the reply section below. Much appreciate any help provided
  3. Do You know a recommended tool to unlock VMware to be able to boot mac OS? The one I currently have I don't really trust.
  4. It's an official ISO file created by the Windows MediaCreationTool1903 software downloaded from their official website. As dumb and random as this sounds. I've actually resolved my issue. I had updated to VMware 15.1.0 and this fixed my issue completely. The ISO file is now recognized and bootable. Now I am going to begin testing if I can boot a MAC OS on VMware...
  5. Computer Specs: Cpu: Ryzen 5 2600 6 core 12 thread GPU: Zotac GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6 GB MB: ASRock B450M PRO4-F MicroATX RAM: Team T-Force Vulcan 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory OS Driver: Intel 660p Series 512 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive OS: Windows 10 Version: 1903 Build: 18362.356 Vmware Version: VMware Workstation Pro 15.0.3 Build 12422535 x64 Issue: VMware fails upon creation of Virtual machine to recognize A Windows ISO file. When i boot up the virtual machine it goes straight to a black window and nothing happens. after waiting some time then trying to shut down the Virtual machine, it will lock up the entire program making it impossible to close Vmware itself. The system will never shut down and i will be forced to close the program by force closing the program in the task manager. Other changes made on self research to fix previous issues: I've edited some registry keys due to "Guarded Host" being enabled via "Windows Features". I was lead to This video on how to fix it. I applied these methods during a previous issue (as shown in the video) that I also had. this being said the registry keys that were changed in the vides are present on my OS. I don't know if this may help in solving why Vmware is not working. Currently in my BIOS I have enabled these settings: SVM Mode -> set enabled IOMMU -> set enabled. Extras: Hyper-V is Enabled currently but Guarded Host is not
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