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VMWare Windows 10 Host OSX Guest kernel Panic

I have been developing an app on my OSX Sierra Guest (Windows 10 Host) and after updating VMWare Workstation, I get that first image during the VMWare boot screen, and that second image (Kernel Panic) during the apple logo boot screen. For some reason, recovery mode isn't working (I am holding Windows+R while it boots, right?).

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is the host on apple hardware?

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8 minutes ago, SCHISCHKA said:

is the host on apple hardware?

No.  It's a Windows10 Host and a OSX Guest

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12 minutes ago, littlepigboy5 said:

No.  It's a Windows10 Host and a OSX Guest

thats why your getting the Dont_steal_macos error. this is not the right forum to ask about hackintosh

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1 minute ago, SCHISCHKA said:

thats why your getting the Dont_steal_macos error. this is not the right forum to ask about hackintosh

can you link me to were I should talk about this?

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Sorry but as mentioned we don't allow the discussion or setup of Hackintosh system as it goes against their TOS and part of our CS.

 

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  • Talking about piracy in general, broad details, is acceptable however the posting or discussing pirated/hacked/cracked or otherwise nefariously obtained content is not. This includes Windows content, games, hackintosh, etc. Also discussions regarding ways to avoid or block legitimately installed monitoring/tracking software or the like is also not allowed.

 

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