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VMWare Change MAC Address- Second Method. If the method above does not work and you receive errors such as “impermissible static MAC address” (these errors usually occur when you want to use the reserved MAC addresses in VMWare), you can follow the second procedure below: Turn off the virtual machine. Remove the machine from the inventory. The virtual machine UUID is based on a hash calculated by using the UUID of the ESXi physical machine and the path to the configuration file (.vmx) of the virtual machine. References Official Documentation: MAC Address Generation on ESXi Hosts VMware vSphere 6.7.
Now that you've installed VMware Unlocker, open up VMware.
The 2nd step is for VMware Workstation people only. VMware Player people can skip to the next step
- Select 'Create a New Virtual Machine'.
- Choose 'Typical (recommended)' and press 'Next'.
- Select 'I will install the operating system later'.
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- Select 'Apple Mac OS X' under
Guest operating system
and choose 'macOS 10.14' underVersion
.
- Under
Virtual machine name:
'macOS 10.14' will automatically be typed in. You can change this if you want but I'll keep it at the default. Don't worry aboutLocation:
unless you know what you're doing.
- Under
Maximun disk size (GB):
the default is '40.0'. You can change this size if you wish but I'll keep it at the default size. Keep in mind that macOS requires about 12GB of space to install, so don't go lower than that. Don't go crazy with the virtual hard drive size as this file will be stored on our actual hard drive, so make it a reasonable size. ChooseStore virtual disk as a single file
and press 'Next'.
- Press 'Finish' and your VM should pop up in VMware.
- Select 'Edit virtual machine settings.
- The
Memory
section should be selected by default and should have 2 GB of RAM entered by default. This is a very low amount of RAM for macOS and will make macOS run very slow. If you have 8 GB of RAM in your PC or more, it is recommended to increase the VM's memory to at least 4 GB (4096 MB) which is what I'll be doing.
- Select
Processors
and selectNumber of processors:
to '1'. UnderNumber of cores per processor:
select the amount of cores that you want to allocate to your VM. You want to have minimum 2 cores allocated and maximum however many cores your CPU has. With virtual machines, you need to allocate some resources like RAM and CPU cores to your virtual machine while still keeping enough for your host operating system.
- Press 'Add...'. Select
Hard Disk
and press 'Next'.
- Select
SATA
and press 'Next'.
- Select
Use an existing virtual disk
and press 'Next'.
Vmware For Mac
- Press 'Browse...' and select 'MojaveAMD.vmdk' from wherever you downloaded it. Press 'Finish' and press 'OK'.
Virtual Machine Vmware For Macbook
- Navigate to
your Documents folder/Virtual Machines/macOS 10.14 (or whatever you named your VM to)
and openmacOS 10.14 (or whatever you named your VM to).vmx
in a text editor. - Make a new line and add this:
bios.bootDelay = '2000'
(measured in milliseconds). This will delay the BIOS boot up time by 2 seconds giving you a chance to get into the UEFI BIOS if you need to (which we will need to in a minute).
Vmware Apple Virtual Machine
This step is for Ryzen users only. If you have an FX or A-Series APU, skip this step.
- Make a new line and add this:
cpuid.1.eax = '0000:0000:0000:0001:0000:0110:1010:0101'
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- Save the changes. You've now successfully made your virtual machine. Now time to install macOS on it.