

On Linux you will need to be either root or use sudo to run the scripts.

win-update-tools.cmd – retrieves latest OS X guest tools.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”. VMware Fusion 4/5/6/7/8 on Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, and Yosemite.VMware Player 4/5/6/7 & VMware Workstation Player 12 on Windows and Linux (32 & 64-bit versions).VMware Workstation 8/9/10/11/12 on Windows and Linux (32 & 64-bit versions).Copy darwin.iso to VMware folder, if needed.Fix libvmkctl.so on ESXi 6 to allow use with vCenter.Fix vmwarebase.dll or vmwarebase.so to allow Apple to be selected during VM creation.


The patch code carries out the following modifications dependent on the product being patched: Eventually, users are able to realize running a Mac OS X operating system on Windows/Linux/Mac OS X platform through a VMware virtual machine software. Mac OS X Unlocker for VMware enables your VMware program to recognize the ISO/IMG/CDR file format of Mac OS X (especially the image file of Hackintosh/ OSx86 and VMware edition of Mac OS X), then to install and run it normally. Mac OS X Unlocker for VMware (AKA: macOS Unlocker for VMware, VMware Unlocker or Workstation Unlocker for short) is a universal unlock patch (actually a combination of the unlocker codes) developed by Donk from United Kingdom. As the best Mac OS X unlock patch for VMware virtual machine software on the Internet at present, it is capable of easily and quickly remove the function lock to Mac OS X (Server) in all VMware virtual machine products. To install and run Mac OS X operating system in a VMware virtual machine on Windows/Linux/Mac OS X, you have to setup an unlock patch for your VMware product (it can be VMware Workstation, VMware Workstation Player, VMware Fusion or VMware ESXi/vSphere Hypervisor) first, so as to remove this restriction. By default, VMware product does not support creating a Mac OS X virtual machine directly, there is no such an option at all.
