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OS X Mavericks (version 10.9) is the tenth major release of OS X, Apple Inc.’s desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. OS X Mavericks was announced on June 10, 2013, at WWDC 2013, and was released on October 22, 2013, as a free update through the Mac App Store.
The update places emphasis on battery life, Finder enhancements, other enhancements for power users, and continued iCloud integration, as well as bringing more of Apple’s iOS apps to the OS X platform. This release marks the beginning of a change in the naming scheme of OS X, departing from the use of big cats and moving to names based on places in California. Following the new naming scheme, the current version of the operating system is named Mavericks, after the surfing location in California.
The installation process similar with Mountain Lion (version 10.8), please refer to Install OS X Mountain Lion in VMware Virtual Machine.
Download macOS Mojave Image file for VMware and VirtualBox: Therefore, I hope you have gotten all new features of macOS Mojave. Now, it is time to download the macOS Mojave image file for VMware. So, it is pretty secure from malware and virus. A newer version for MacOS only is available at An automated Raspberry Pi emulator for Mac OS X, Ubuntu, as a well as a few other Linux distributions. This is aimed at simplicity; the disk images are not bundled with, and will be downloaded automatically upon launch.
Start the VMware virtual machine and install Mac OS X Mavericks
Edit the virtual machine configuration ’CD / DVD’ option in the ’Use ISO image file’ at the choice of our Mac OS X installation disc image. (Please select the browse file dialog box when the file type, select ’All Files (*. *)’, You can see the file name suffix for the dmg image file.) Confirmation is complete, start the VMware virtual machine.
Start the virtual machine, the virtual machine default boot from the CD, the Apple Logo appears after officially came to Mac OS X installation interface.
In the ’Mac OS X Utilities’ select ’Disk Utility’, select the first hard drive on the left and on the right select ’Erase’ (the ’Format’ select ’Mac OS X Extended (Journaled)’), Click the ’Erase’ button to format the current drive.
After formatting the hard disk partition, back to ’Mac OS X Utilities’ and click ’Install Mac OS X’, enter the installation process.
Completed in a VMware virtual machine after installing Mac OS X, the first thing of course is to install VMware Tools. VMware Tools includes the VMware virtual machine ’hardware’ drive, the virtual machine and the host communication between functional support.
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Lately, several websites have copied and posted up the text on these pages. This is strictly forbidden and violators will be reported. You may only copy from this page on the condition that you will not publicly distribute this text on the internet and that you have notified us that you are reproducing the texts. Thanks for abiding this ruleEver wanted to try out the famous Mac OS X operating system for yourself without getting a mac? Now you can, by using the x86 emulation software VMware Workstation (or Server), and to make it better, on a PC running Windows! Read on for more information:Ever since Apple made the move to Intel processors, hackers have been trying hard to modify the x86 version of OS X to run on a PC. And, of course, they have indeed succeeded in doing it. Various hackers have released hacked ISO torrents that can be installed on PCs. However, this violates the Apple EULA agreement and there are legal issues with using the ISOs. The legal ways to obtain a copy would be:1) Become an Apple Developer ($500 membership)2) Buy a real mac, deactivate the copy of OS X and install it on a PC (this way would be pointless because the whole point is to run OS X without getting a mac). This way also somewhat violates the EULA because the agreement says that you can’t run OS X on non-Apple hardware.Its best to get a legal copy of the ISO because then you can install the software without worry about malicious software or about the software phoning home.With that said, lets begin.
Costa rica: adobe acrobat 9 pro for mac. System Requirements:
*Processor supporting SSE2 or SSE3 instructions (Use CPU-Z for Windows to check)
*Windows 2000 or higher/Linux (Mandrake, SUSE, or Red Hat)
*6GB minimum hard drive space
*DVD-RW drive if you are burning the ISOSoftware Requirements:
*VMware Server (Free) or VMware Workstation 5 (commercial, recommended) or higher. VMware 6 is recommended.
Note: VMware ACE Editions apparently do not work with networking in Mac OS X. Read More
Attention Vista users: VMware Workstation 5.5 will not work. You need Workstation 6
*Mac OS x86 ISO; For test purposes ONLY, in this guide the «JaS Mac OS X 10.4.8 Intel/AMD SSE2 SSE3 PPF1+PPF2» ISO will be used. Mac specific DVDs cannot be used.
*Burning software to burn the ISO to DVD (optional, recommended)
*Blank 4.7GB DVD+R/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+RW disc (if you are burning)
*Daemon Tools or Virtual Clone Drive (if you are not burning the ISO)Step 1: Install softwareInstall all the software that is required. VMware is mandatory. If you are going to burn the ISO file to a DVD (recommended), you will need burning software such as NTI CD/DVD Maker or Nero Burning ROM. If you aren’t going to burn the disc, then you will need drive emulation software such as Daemon Tools or Virtual Clone Drive.Step 2a: Burn the ISO (if you are burning)Mac Os X Vmware Image For Linux VirtualboxUse your favourite burning software to burn the ISO image to DVD. Insert the bruned DVD into your optical drive.Step 2b: Mount the image (if you are not burning)Mount the OS x86 DVD ISO file in Daemon Tools or Virtual Clone Drive (You can use Alcohol 120% if you want). You cannot mount the ISO directly in VMware because VMware cannot properly read HFS+ images (thats the format the Mac OS ISO is in)Step 3: Configure VMwareNote: In this guide, VMware Workstation 6 will be used. VMware Server or Workstation 5 can be used, but Workstation 6 is strongly recommended.

*On the home page, click «Create new virtual machine» to bring up the dialog below:
*Make sure «Typical» is chosen and click Next
*Important Note: If you are installing directly to a physical drive or partition (ignore this tip if you don’t know what this is, its an advanced option) choose the Custom option and when you get to the screen that deals with hard drives, set VMware to access a physical partition or disk
*Choose Other as the Guest OS and choose Other for the version. Click Next
*Note: There are several Guest OSes that you can choose for Mac OS X. The best are:– Windows NT <--- Works very well
– Other , Other
– Linux , Other Linux
– Other , FreeBSD
*Speed-up tip: Store the virtual machine in a partition or hard disk that is separate from the current partition/hard disk that you are currently using. This will make the virtual machine somewhat faster.
*Click «Use network address translation (NAT)» if you are using a official legal copy of OS x86 or «Use host-only networking» if you are using a hacked ISO image (for test purposes, of course

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