Mac OS X Unlocker for VMware V2.0 Please ask questions in this thread 1. Introduction Unlocker 2 is designed for Workstation 11, Player 7, ESXi 6 and Fusion 7. Windows On Windows you will need to either run cmd.exe as Administrator or using Explorer right click on the command file and select 'Run as administrator'. Win-install.cmd - patches VMware win-uninstall.cmd - restores VMware win-update-tools.cmd - retrieves latest OS X guest tools 5. Linux On Linux you will need to be either root or use sudo to run the scripts. You may need to ensure the Linux scripts have execute permissions by running chmod +x against the 2 files. Lnx-install.sh - patches VMware lnx-uninstall.sh - restores VMware lnx-update-tools.cmd - retrieves latest OS X guest tools 6.
Setup MacOS 10.12 Sierra on VMware Player on Windows Patch VMware. Open Patch Tool folder then right click on win-install.cmd file, Select “Run as Administrator”. Create Virtual Machine. In VMware Player, create a new virtual machine with the settings below: Guest OS: Apple Mac OS X; Version: Mac OS X 10.11 or 10.12.
Mac OS X On Mac OS X you will need to be either root or use sudo to run the scripts. This is really only needed if you want to use client versions of Mac OS X. You may need to ensure the OS X scripts have execute permissions by running chmod +x against the 2 files.
Osx-install.sh - patches VMware osx-uninstall.sh - restores VMware 7. ESXi You will need to transfer the zip file to the ESXi host either using vSphere client or SCP. Once uploaded you will need to either use the ESXi support console or use SSH to run the commands. Use the unzip command to extract the files. Please note that you will need to reboot the host for the patches to become active. The patcher is embbedded in a shell script local.sh which is run at boot from /etc/rc.local.d. You may need to ensure the ESXi scripts have execute permissions by running chmod +x against the 2 files.
Esxi-install.sh - patches VMware esxi-uninstall.sh - restores VMware Note: 1. Any changes you have made to local.sh will be lost. If you have made changes to that file, you will need to merge them into the supplied local.sh file. The unlocker runs at boot time to patch the relevant files and it now survives an upgrade or patch to ESXi as local.sh is part of the persisted local state. Thanks Thanks to Zenith432 for originally building the C unlocker and Mac Son of Knife (MSoK) for all the testing and support.
Thanks also to Sam B for finding the solution for ESXi 6 and helping me with debugging expertise. Sam also wrote the code for patching ESXi ELF files. VMWare 11, unlocker 2.0.3, Intel® Core i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz in a ASUS Z97 Motherboard -You must turn one virtuliation in bios; suspended by default During the initial install I would make it where in the configuration would ask to select country; selecting a country I kept getting the following VMWare crash.
'VMware Workstation unrecoverable error: (vcpu-0) Unexpected signal: 11.' Eventually I ran 'lnx-uninstall.sh' and and then rerun 'lnx-install.sh' and the error message went away. I made it all the way to the main screen. Then I would run vmware-tools install.
As soon as the vmware-tools install completed VMWare 11 crashed again with the stated error message. I rebooted and it would seem that vmware-tools was installed and everything seems to working without incident. Just for good measures I installed vmware-tools again and again crashed VMWare 11 with the stated error message. So, now I leave well enough alone. Everything seems to be working correctly and without incident. But crashing of VMWare 11 with that error message does disturbs me. Does anyone have any ideas.
Basically I seem to be fully functional until I try to install or reinstall any software. Spoke too soon.
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Seems to work correctly until I install any new software. All the installations run to completion.
At the end of all my installs I get the stated crash. Just run on newly updated VM Workstation 11.1 Works great. Not working with HW version 11 keep version to 10 P.P.S. If you have trouble with changing settings, make sure geustOS is set to darwin14.
Hi, today i have upgrade the VmWare Player v.7.0 to v7.1 (installed on WIN 8.1 Notebook), after i run the Unlocker 2.0.4. But when i try to start the Virtual-Machine (OSX Yosemite) dont work and a message error the vmware player displayed: 'Could non get vmci driver version: Handke non valid. You have an incorrect version of driver VMCI.sys. Try reinstalling VMware Player. Module DevicePowerOn power on Failed. Failed to start the virtual machine' Samepeople have the same problem when upgrade the VMware Player to V7.1?
Help, I need the files into the virtual machine. Hi, today i have upgrade the VmWare Player v.7.0 to v7.1 (installed on WIN 8.1 Notebook), after i run the Unlocker 2.0.4. But when i try to start the Virtual-Machine (OSX Yosemite) dont work and a message error the vmware player displayed: 'Could non get vmci driver version: Handke non valid. You have an incorrect version of driver VMCI.sys. Try reinstalling VMware Player. Module DevicePowerOn power on Failed.
Failed to start the virtual machine' Samepeople have the same problem when upgrade the VMware Player to V7.1? Help, I need the files into the virtual machine. I am having this issue with 7.1 as well. Oddly enough I upgraded from the last version of 6 the day 7.1 was released. Considering downgrading again. On linux vmware workstation 11.1 always crashes when vmware tools finished to install from darwin.iso.
But unlocker works. Great software, thank you very much.
I purchased Snow Leopard 10.6.3 and used it with Windows 7 Pro SP1, VMWare Workstation 11.1.2 and Unlocker 2.0.6. I followed the included instructions and had the following problems. When I first created the VM the OS install was failing at the start with 'Not a server' or similar message from OS X. I added both efi64.filename = 'efi64-srvr.rom' and smc.version = '0' to the.vmx file. After that I progressed to the error 'A virtual CPU has entered the shutdown state'.
OS X 10.6 wasn't available as an option while creating the VM so I had selected 10.7 as the closest. This left me with an entry in the.vmx file of guestOS = 'darwin11-64'. By changing that to guestOS = 'darwin10-64' I got past that error. After that I kept using the Apple Software Update check until I got to OS X 10.6.8 and no more updates were available. At that stage I installed OS X 10.10.4 from the App store. That worked fine so I installed VMWare tools. Hopefully these additional steps will help someone.
Lovely job, thanks again.
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