Create a VMDK file within VMware on MAC OS by following the appropriate steps in the software.
Create a VMDK file within VMware on MAC OS by following the appropriate steps in the software.
I’ve noticed a pattern in some YouTube videos where people claim things are possible that don’t actually exist, especially in games. They often show bosses or powerful items with equipment that’s way above the boss’s level and can’t be obtained until after defeating it. I’m not sure if this is happening now or somewhere else, but trying to bypass it might not be effective. It seems they’re relying on outdated methods. This practice used to be common in the 15th and 16th centuries, involving many poor habits that were eventually criticized. It’s surprising to see it resurface.
On Linux, consider KVM; for Windows, explore mac-os-simplekvm or a WSL2+KVM configuration. Check out Install MacOS Catalina On VMware on a Windows PC via Geekrar and r/hackintosh. If you prefer not to use VMware, virtualbox is a good alternative. How to Install macOS in VirtualBox – Simplify the process. If you're using ESXi, UNRAID might be a useful option.
I don't think your suggestions are useful right now. I already know how to set things up, but I'm not sure what you're aiming for. You mentioned wanting to build your own macOS install instead of using a ready-made file, and you're trying different operating systems on a VM. It's probably your first time with macOS, so exploring it yourself might be the best approach. Thanks for your comment!
MacOS began as a BSD named Darwin and has evolved significantly over time. Android also originated from Linux. My remark mainly focused on how some tech YouTube content can be unreliable, noting that capabilities once available might no longer exist today.