
VM 10.11)Ĥ.Installation will take about 20-40 min depends on hw spec you configure. Choose VM disk and format it partition as GUID Mac OS X Extended.ģ.Quite Disk Utility and choose your installation partition(e.g. Just fellow the prompts on install screen.Ģ.Open Disk utility. Now play or power on Virtual Machine.If you see Apple logo then you are good to go. Change under virtualHW.version = “12” to “10” and add below smc.version = “0” Save changes.Ĩ. Open OSX 10.11.vmx file in Notepad/Wordpad. If defaults then it will be in Documents /Virtual Machines folder/OSX Version name (e.g. Make VM Disk Size 40 GB and Select ‘Store virtual disk as a single disk “then Next.ĥ.Now Choose “ Customize hardware” and Click new CD/DVD and select Use ISO image File and Located you ISO file.Ħ.Select ‘USB controller’ and from left panel change ‘USB compatibility’ to USB 2.0.press OK and finish configuration.ħ. By defaults its in Documents /Virtual Machines folder/OSX Version name. ģ.Choose where OSX folder will be created. Select Apple Mac OS X as the Guest operating system and the version you want to install and press Next. Choose ‘Typical” first only for VMW Pro For player Choose ‘I will install the operating system later’.Ģ. Open VMware Workstation 12 Pro/Player and click ‘Create a New Virtual Machine’.

Ĥ.Wait until windows cmd finishes and closed itself.ġ. Installation and patch will be same.ģ.Open files>locate ‘ win-install.cmd‘ right click and Run As Administrator. Here I’m using VMware Workstation 12 Pro and it also has VMware Player. Login in to Windows and copy/ paste all files including ISO. Copy all the needed files to USB/HDD drive.

Open Terminal and drag n drop xx.tool file orĬredits : MSok, colt2,Donk,Zenith432,fusion71auģ. Download and unzip the xx.tool (attached below ). app” Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan or Serria (if you have DP account or from other way) from the App Store into your Applications folder.Ģ. Making installation ISO on Real Mac or HACK :ġ.


Intel System with Quad or more cores running Windows 7 X64 or later.Here I am testing on 10.11 but it will work for 10.9 to 10.12 or others. There are many guides and videos on the internet about running macOS windows machines. The VM is an useful for testing osx and also for creating installers for use on a real mac/hackintosh This a simple guide on how to create a vanilla macOS X on VMWare Workstation running in a Windows host.
