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Mac High Sierra in vmware iMessage and GPU

Mac High Sierra in vmware iMessage and GPU

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Jean_mi_du_13
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11-17-2016, 01:14 PM
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I'm using macOS 10.13 on a VMware Workstation 14 Pro. The system functions adequately, but iMessage remains unstable and I can't access it. My machine runs a GTX 1050 with just 2 GB of VRAM, which isn't utilizing properly in the virtual environment. I've read through the provided instructions (https://github.com/toshmatik/VMWare-iMes...uctions.md), yet authentication fails when trying to log in. The attached screenshot shows the error, and the .vmx file details are included. This setup includes macOS 10.13, virtual hardware version 14, and all necessary configurations. Tools are powered softly, and I've set power management options accordingly.
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Jean_mi_du_13
11-17-2016, 01:14 PM #1

I'm using macOS 10.13 on a VMware Workstation 14 Pro. The system functions adequately, but iMessage remains unstable and I can't access it. My machine runs a GTX 1050 with just 2 GB of VRAM, which isn't utilizing properly in the virtual environment. I've read through the provided instructions (https://github.com/toshmatik/VMWare-iMes...uctions.md), yet authentication fails when trying to log in. The attached screenshot shows the error, and the .vmx file details are included. This setup includes macOS 10.13, virtual hardware version 14, and all necessary configurations. Tools are powered softly, and I've set power management options accordingly.

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UltraSpace
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11-18-2016, 11:38 PM
#2
Messages are extremely difficult to deploy on non-Apple devices.
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UltraSpace
11-18-2016, 11:38 PM #2

Messages are extremely difficult to deploy on non-Apple devices.

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Derpy_MC
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228
11-24-2016, 09:08 PM
#3
It's conceivable, especially on physical Hackintoshes.
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Derpy_MC
11-24-2016, 09:08 PM #3

It's conceivable, especially on physical Hackintoshes.

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Eduardo_GameOn
Posting Freak
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11-25-2016, 04:16 AM
#4
From my experience with VMs, it’s simple enough. Just set the UEFI to use a fake serial number, and everything should work smoothly.
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Eduardo_GameOn
11-25-2016, 04:16 AM #4

From my experience with VMs, it’s simple enough. Just set the UEFI to use a fake serial number, and everything should work smoothly.

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iRaine
Posting Freak
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11-25-2016, 09:05 AM
#5
Sounds like you'd fare better elsewhere, like tonymacx86.com. Running MacOS there usually works, though messages often seem stuck.
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iRaine
11-25-2016, 09:05 AM #5

Sounds like you'd fare better elsewhere, like tonymacx86.com. Running MacOS there usually works, though messages often seem stuck.

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Syrows
Member
60
11-29-2016, 07:19 PM
#6
Messages proved straightforward, once it was unattainable before. Now it's just a simple update followed by a restart.
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Syrows
11-29-2016, 07:19 PM #6

Messages proved straightforward, once it was unattainable before. Now it's just a simple update followed by a restart.

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Unreckable
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11-29-2016, 07:30 PM
#7
Engaging.
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Unreckable
11-29-2016, 07:30 PM #7

Engaging.

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RattleWarrior
Member
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11-29-2016, 11:11 PM
#8
This occurs when running macOS on a virtual machine. To enable it, you may need to set up a complete Hackintosh, which the community generally opposes.
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RattleWarrior
11-29-2016, 11:11 PM #8

This occurs when running macOS on a virtual machine. To enable it, you may need to set up a complete Hackintosh, which the community generally opposes.

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FlamingTiger9
Member
235
12-11-2016, 11:23 PM
#9
You utilized the NVIDIA web drivers for your GPU, provided it was installed properly.
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FlamingTiger9
12-11-2016, 11:23 PM #9

You utilized the NVIDIA web drivers for your GPU, provided it was installed properly.

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DGY_DinoGamez
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12-12-2016, 11:19 AM
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DGY_DinoGamez
12-12-2016, 11:19 AM #10

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