Vmware Unlocker Ubuntu Upd Here

A valid macOS installer image (ISO or DMG converted to ISO). Step 1: Install Required Dependencies

Clone a verified, up-to-date unlocker repository from GitHub: git clone https://github.com cd unlocker Use code with caution.

The primary function is to make the "Apple Mac OS X" option appear in the guest operating system list during VM creation.

By default, VMware products only show macOS as an option if they are running on Apple-branded hardware (like VMware Fusion on a Mac). The Unlocker patches the VMware installation to: vmware unlocker ubuntu

Then re-run the unlocker.

The script requires sudo privileges because it modifies VMware binaries inside /usr/lib/vmware/ .

sudo python3 unlocker.py

tar -xzvf unlocker-4.2.8.tar.gz cd unlocker/linux

: It provides the darwin.iso file necessary to install VMware Tools within the macOS guest for features like screen resolution scaling and shared folders. Installation on Ubuntu

Required to download dependencies and the unlocker script. Permissions: Root or sudo access on your Ubuntu host. Step 1: Prepare Your Ubuntu System A valid macOS installer image (ISO or DMG converted to ISO)

Downloads the necessary VMware Tools for macOS ( darwin.iso ).

Relaunch VMware Workstation. Create a new Virtual Machine and check the list. You should now see Apple Mac OS X as an option. Important Considerations DrDonk/unlocker: VMware macOS utilities - GitHub

: Intel or AMD CPU with hardware virtualization (VT-x/AMD-V) enabled in BIOS. RAM : 16 GB or higher recommended (minimum 8 GB). By default, VMware products only show macOS as