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i want to test something on mac os x (Open VPN) and because i do n't have this os in my local machine i decided to install it on my dedicated server.so i created a virtual machine on vmware sphere client 5.1 and installed mac using with it's iso file.after installation i stucked on this page :
that image was from open console of vmware virtual machine in one of vps's in vmware and my big problem is i can not move mouse in this login page.i really do n't know what is going on in this page for mouse move, but i can not touch apple logo or users logo with mouse.also when i tried to use keyboard i only can switch between user name and password textboxes.
Once the downloading process has begun, you should be able to see the progress of the download in the Launchpad. Downloading the installation package of macOS Sierra may be a time-consuming process (the slow downloading of macOS Sierra is a common issue). Sometimes, temporary changing the DNS settings in your network configuration may help you to increase the download speed. Attempt using 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4, 4.2.2.2 or 4.2.2.3 DNS servers on your machine. If this method does not increase the download speed, left click the Downloading icon to pause your download. Then left click the icon once more to resume the download. After resuming the download of a file, the download speed increases for the appropriate period of time.
Now that your bootable ISO image with the macOS installer is ready, you should prepare your ESXi host for the installation of macOS as a guest OS on VMs. You need to enable SSH access, download the patch, copy the patch to the file system of the ESXi server, and patch the ESXi server.
The patch is free and can be downloaded from this page. MacOS Unlocker 2.0.8 is used in this example due to ESXi support. The newest version of macOS unlocker is version 3.0.2. Unlocker 2 supports both VMware ESXi and VMware Workstation, while Unlocker 3 only supports VMware Workstation (including the latest versions of VMware Workstation). Version 2.0.8 is the latest version of the patch with ESXi support.
After downloading the patch, copy the patch files to the datastore on ESXi. You can use WinSCP, which supports the transfer of files over SSH by using SFTP, SCP, WebDAV, or S3 protocols (in Linux you can use the equivalent software). WinSCP has a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI), and consists of two main panels. Copy the unlocker files from your local directory to your datastore on the ESXi server. In this example the unlocker patch and the macOS Sierra installation ISO image (Sierra.iso) were created beforehand, and are placed in C:\Virtual\images_MacOS for convenience. The patch is copied to /vmfs/volumes/datastore1 on the ESXi server. Sierra.iso would be copied to the datastore40. Later, you can mount the ISO image from the datastore to the virtual DVD drive of the virtual machine.
This section explains how to correctly create a macOS Mojave bootable ISO image. First, download the macOS Mojave installer from the App Store. In the current example, a machine running macOS Mojave is used for downloading the macOS Mojave installer to avoid using third party downloading tools. Open AppStore, find macOS Mojave, click View and then click Get to download the installer. Notice that you need a full installer whose size is about 6.03 GB. If after downloading the installer, installation starts automatically, cancel it. After successfully downloading you can see the Install macOS Mojave.app file in the Applications directory. Open Finder and click Applications in the left pane of the Finder window to check the installer file.
Mac OS X Mavericks is a powerful operating system that can be downloaded from the App Store. The operating system offers many features, including the ability to sync with your iOS devices, find files quickly with Spotlight, and use iCloud to store your data.
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Step 1 : You need to download something called a VMware Unlocker. A simple google search with the query VMware Unlocker for VMware 9 will help you get through.Step 2 : Download a Pre-configured VMware Image of Mac OS X Mavericks. A google search will help out again.Step 3 : Get the VMsvga2 driver for better graphics support on a virtual Mac OS X
You can install OS X Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite, or El Capitan into a virtual machine on your Mac computer. Before you get started with the download method, you need to grab a copy of the OS X installer from the App Store.
Click the Download button and the install app will be downloaded to your Applications folder in OS X. The download will be several GBs in size, so it could take a while for the download to complete.
You need to download OS X Mavericks from the Mac App Store and create the boot installer on a Mac, it is crazy to get a software installer from a third party source which can not be trusted in this day and age, lord knows what they stuffed in there.
Yes this creates an OS X Mavericks bootable installer drive. You should always back up your Mac before attempting to erase or clean install. Here is a separate walkthrough about clean installing Mavericks if you are interested: -install-os-x-mavericks/
I see that the command line points to the Mavericks.app to do the create medial install. Problem is after downloading it the app does not appear in my applications folder, all i see is an install OS X Yosemite app, nothing for Mavericks. How do we overcome this?
I have started the install onto my Mactinosh HD using the OSx Mavericks install from my USB. Once the new version of mavericks is installed, can I restore from a time machine back up to retrieve my old desktop, apps, music etc?
Just for information, I actually tried the installer out on a brand new drive and can confirm it works like a charm. One thing to note though is when you begin the download from your USB drive the install window initially starts and the progress bar suggests to wait for 9 minutes, but
Yes you can use the installer on multiple Macs, it only contains the installer. Once you make the install drive you do not need to download Mavericks again on any other Macs, just use the USB drive to install on as many as you want.
Thank you so much. Your instructions were the most comprehensive and easy to follow steps I found online.I was having issues downloading Maverick after restoring my old Mac to Snow Leopard. This saves me a trip from having to go to the Genius bar.
Setting up for installation1. Download MountainLion VMWare Image from SoulDevTeam and extract it2. Install VMWare (Workstation 10 works best) and patch it using SoulDevTeam's guide and files (included in the download above)3. Run MountainLion, complete the startup wizard and shut down the machine4. Download Mavericks VMWare Image from SoulDevTeam and extract it5. Using VMWare (in the settings tab), add an harddrive to MountainLion and select "Using existing virtual disk" (browse your mavericks.vmdk, also make sure you selected SCSI and not SATA)(if an error message pop up, use "Upgrade this machine" option in VMWare then try again)6. Run MountainLion, open Terminal and write "defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES" (without quotes) hit Return then alt+RightClick on Finder and "Relaunch"7. Download this file and extract it8. On Finder you'll find a new disk called "Macintosh", open it and delete the file "mach_kernel"9. Rename mckay_kernel (downloaded before) into mach_kernel10. Copy/Paste into "Macintosh" disk11. Eject "Macintosh" and shut down your machine Installing Mavericks12. From Windows open the vmx file inside your Mavericks directory13. Run Mavericks14. Complete the wizard (NOTE: the system will look like 10x faster than normal. that's ok, we're going to fix this)15. Download Clover Configurator and run it (RightClick -> Open)16. Go to "Install&Update" tab and click Install (right side)17. When the installation is completed shut down Mavericks18. Trought VMWare from the topbar select VM -> Power -> Power on to BIOS19. Go to Boot Maintenance Manager -> Configure boot options -> Add boot option -> Macintosh20. Browse to EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi and press return (type "Clover" as name)21. Now select "Change boot order" and press Return22. Using your key arrows highlight "Clover" and press numPad +23. When Clover is on top press Return, select "Commit changes and exit" and hit Return again24. Exit the Boot Maintenance Manager and Continue your boot25. You should now see Clover bootloader, double click on your only drive and wait. Note: DO NOT update. I'm currently trying to find a way to update without breaking anything so please be patient.
Setting up for installation1. Download MountainLion VMWare Image from SoulDevTeam and extract it (Download 10.9.4 Combo Update from Apple website in Windows and keep it in a usb)2. Install VMWare (Workstation 10 works best) and patch it using SoulDevTeam's guide and files (included in the download)3. Run MountainLion, complete the startup wizard and shut down the machine4. Download Mavericks VMWare Image from SoulDevTeam and extract it5. Using VMWare(in the settings tab), add a harddrive to MountainLion and select "Using existing virtual disk" (browse your mavericks.vmdk, also make sure you selected SCSI and not SATA)(if an error message pop up, use "Upgrade this machine" option in VMWare then try again )6. Run MountainLion, open Terminal and write "defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES" (without quotes) hit Return then alt+RightClick on Finder and "Relaunch"7. Download Bronya 10.9.4 rc3 v.1 and these kexts and extract it8. On Finder you'll find a new disk called "Macintosh", open it and delete the file "mach_kernel"9. In the folder mach_10_9_4_rc3/FX there should be mach_kernel10. Copy/Paste mach_kernel into the root "Macintosh" disk11. Shut down Mountain Lion Installing Mavericks12. From Windows open the vmx file inside your Mavericks directory13. Run Mavericks14. Complete the wizard15. Open and install the 10.9.4 combo update16. Let the mac restart after the installation is complete17. It will continue to install after it has restarted, just wait for it to finish18. Once that's complete, Mavericks won't boot, so power off in VM19. Start up Mountain Lion and replace the mach_kernel in the mavericks.vmdk again like we did earlier20. Download Kext Wizard and open it21. Go to the Installation tab22. Drag and drop the kexts from the folder "Replace Mave kext AMD" (when we downloaded the kexts from the above link)23. Make sure that the Target disk(above the install button) is set to "Macintosh 1"24. Then press Install, after install is complete shut down Mountain Lion25. Start up Mavericks 10.9.4 and it should be working now Please note that theese guides have been written by users and they may include errors. Also, we can't ensure that this is going to work for your machine.Changes in the near future are higly possible.Thanks again to anyone involved and long-life to AMD!Here is the link to the topic where all the magic happened -> Install OS X 10.9 in VirtualBox, AMD Athlon 64 on Host 2b1af7f3a8