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Is it possible to virtualize Mac OS X without any additional software?
I'm curious...
Through (free) Hyper-V?
What about via (paid) VMware Workstation, version 15 or 16??
TIA
I'm curious...
Through (free) Hyper-V?
What about via (paid) VMware Workstation, version 15 or 16??
TIA
Free Vmware Workstation Player is sufficient, no need to use Pro; however, a community patch is needed for both of them. Tested & working for Sierra/HighSierra/Mojave without issues; big problems for Catalina (very complex installation, inability to install updates). Maybe using an unofficial bootloader, currently at very low position in my todo list.
I honestly wouldn't bother. I've tried hackintosh in the past, I've done the EFi-X bios chip to run a hackintosh and I've tried OSX as a VM. All have been plagued with issues. EIther updates won't work, drivers need patches, and performance is usually abysmal.
I bought a MacBook Pro back in 2014 to learn about the MAC. It's been very solid, and performance and apple experience has been solid.
Hi folks
"The Powers of Linux and QEMU/KVM again !!!
Here you are :
How To run macOS on KVM / QEMU | ComputingForGeeks
I don't use (Cr)Apple machines any more but that method seems to work from what a colleague showed me,
Cheers
jimbo