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In this document, I will guide you how to install Mac OS 10.11 on VMWare.

  • The Best part pertaining to the macOS Mojave VMDK (Virtual machine Image) File is that it tends to run on any working framework like Windows, Macintosh, Linux, etc. At the end of the day, as long as there is the very presence of Virtual Machines, for example, the VMware and VirtualBox, any operating system can be downloaded, installed, tried.
  • Mac OS X 10.8.3 Mountain Lion VMWare Image AMD + Intel by the Soul Dev Team. Now for the fun part, open VMWare and click on 'Open a Virtual Machine' and find the.vmx file of Mountain Lion. Change the settings to your liking. Mac-os-x-mountain-lion-soul-dev-team Scanner.
  • However, the Guest Additions (drivers) software will not work with macOS versions that boot from APFS volumes. An image of the About This Mac window on my example host computer is shown below. The About VirtualBox VM window is shown below. A desktop image of a VirtualBox virtual machine running Catalina is shown below.

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1- Download Mac OS

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Mac OS is a computer operating system developed by Apple. This is a operating system with beautiful interface, however, to own a the computer of Apple with this operating system, you need to use a lot of money, normally with the double price than that of common computers using Windows operating system. Fortunately, you can experience the Mac OS right on your computer by installing a Mac OS virtual machine on VirtualBox.
Below is the list of Mac OS versions released in recent years:
Mac OS VersionNameRelease Date
10.10YosemiteJune 2014
10.11El CapitanSeptember 30, 2015
10.12SierraJune 12, 2016
10.13High SierraJune 5, 2017
In this post, I will show you how to install the Mac OS on VirtualBox. First of all, please download an installer.
After finishing downloading, there is one file:
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Extract the file that you have just downloaded in a folder.
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2- Create Mac OS Virtual Machine

On the VirtualBox, create a new virtual machine.
Enter a name for the virtual machine and select a Mac OS version suitable for the Mac OS version that you have downloaded..
Mac OS operating systems need a large amount of RAM to work, You should provide it with about 4GB RAM.
The Mac OS file downloaded by you in the above step is a complete operating system and you can be willing to use without installation. Therefore, on the VirtualBox, you only need to point to this postion of this file.
OK, your Mac OS virtual machine has been created.
You can carry out other configurations for Mac OS, for example, Network configuration, specifying the quantity of Processors,..

3- Configure VBoxManage

After you create VirtualBox virtual machine, the Meta information of this virtual machine will be found in the folder (Depending on your operating system):
  • LINUX (Ubuntu,..):/home/{user}/VirtualBox VMs
  • WINDOWS:C:/Users/{user}/VirtualBox VMs
There are some advanced configurations that you can perform via the interface of VirtualBox, and you must carry out it via a command:
Replace 'Your-VM-Name' by your virtual machine name. Your virtual machine name can be found in the 'Setting > General > Basic' (Like the following illustration).
On the Linux (Ubuntu,..), open Terminal windows and CD to go to your Mac OS virtual machine directory. If you use the Windows operating system, open the CMD windows with Administrator privilege and CD to go to the Mac OS ​​​​​​​virtual machine directory.
Perform the above commands respectively (after having replaced 'Your-VM-Name'):

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OK, all the commands have been performed successfully.

4- Start the Mac OS virtual machine

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Press on 'Start' button to start yourMac OS virtual machine:
Enter username/password (to be used to enter your Mac OS virtual machine).

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OK, at this moment, you have installed Mac OS Virtual Machine on VirtualBox successfully.

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