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changing mac OS Mojave for use in a virtual machine

changing mac OS Mojave for use in a virtual machine

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agarmor
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11-09-2019, 11:31 AM
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You're trying to run macOS Mojave inside a VM using VMware Workstation 15. Your computer details are noted, and you're referencing the mentioned article. The issue you're facing is booting into the system triggering a CPU error and causing the machine to shut down. In the terminal, you're having trouble accessing the kernel cache ID when entering commands. This is your first attempt at this setup, which is encouraging. Keep working on it—your persistence is paying off!
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agarmor
11-09-2019, 11:31 AM #1

You're trying to run macOS Mojave inside a VM using VMware Workstation 15. Your computer details are noted, and you're referencing the mentioned article. The issue you're facing is booting into the system triggering a CPU error and causing the machine to shut down. In the terminal, you're having trouble accessing the kernel cache ID when entering commands. This is your first attempt at this setup, which is encouraging. Keep working on it—your persistence is paying off!

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XGigaPL
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11-09-2019, 03:11 PM
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I understand you're unsure if it needs to run in VMWare. You've successfully installed MacOS on QEMU and VirtualBox without rebuilding the kernel, which helped you. Since you're not familiar with VMWare, I can assist with both options. Your current challenge is booting MacOS properly on real hardware, as your system components are limited—laptop i5, outdated desktop i3s, and insufficient RAM. You mentioned you don’t plan to switch to MacOS but want to gain experience, similar to your situation.
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XGigaPL
11-09-2019, 03:11 PM #2

I understand you're unsure if it needs to run in VMWare. You've successfully installed MacOS on QEMU and VirtualBox without rebuilding the kernel, which helped you. Since you're not familiar with VMWare, I can assist with both options. Your current challenge is booting MacOS properly on real hardware, as your system components are limited—laptop i5, outdated desktop i3s, and insufficient RAM. You mentioned you don’t plan to switch to MacOS but want to gain experience, similar to your situation.

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karianneGAGA
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11-22-2019, 05:33 PM
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Based on what I recall, you might not find it easy to install Mac OS on a VM using Google searches for VMware. Try searching for "how to run Mac OS on VMware" or similar terms.
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karianneGAGA
11-22-2019, 05:33 PM #3

Based on what I recall, you might not find it easy to install Mac OS on a VM using Google searches for VMware. Try searching for "how to run Mac OS on VMware" or similar terms.