Installing Mac on VMWare?? [modified]
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Hi, I'm running windows7 and VMWare workstation v.7.. When trying to load an image of Mac Snow leopard I get a strange message saying: Mac OS X is not supported with software virtualization. To run Mac OS X you need a host on which VMware Workstation supports hardware virtualization. Ignoring this problem, how would you install Snow Leopard on VMWare?? Apart from buying Mac laptop, any suggestion?? Many thanks,
Ed: moved on Saturday, July 2, 2011 9:34 PM
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Hi, I'm running windows7 and VMWare workstation v.7.. When trying to load an image of Mac Snow leopard I get a strange message saying: Mac OS X is not supported with software virtualization. To run Mac OS X you need a host on which VMware Workstation supports hardware virtualization. Ignoring this problem, how would you install Snow Leopard on VMWare?? Apart from buying Mac laptop, any suggestion?? Many thanks,
Ed: moved on Saturday, July 2, 2011 9:34 PM
Muammar© wrote:
Ignoring this problem,
Is futile.
Muammar© wrote:
how would you install Snow Leopard on VMWare?? Apart from buying Mac laptop
Buy any laptop/desktop that supports hardware virtualization, or enable it the bios for the one you have[^] "People who bite the hand that feeds them usually lick the boot that kicks them." Eric Hoffer "The failure mode of 'clever' is 'asshole'" John Scalzi
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Hi, I'm running windows7 and VMWare workstation v.7.. When trying to load an image of Mac Snow leopard I get a strange message saying: Mac OS X is not supported with software virtualization. To run Mac OS X you need a host on which VMware Workstation supports hardware virtualization. Ignoring this problem, how would you install Snow Leopard on VMWare?? Apart from buying Mac laptop, any suggestion?? Many thanks,
Ed: moved on Saturday, July 2, 2011 9:34 PM
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Hi, I'm running windows7 and VMWare workstation v.7.. When trying to load an image of Mac Snow leopard I get a strange message saying: Mac OS X is not supported with software virtualization. To run Mac OS X you need a host on which VMware Workstation supports hardware virtualization. Ignoring this problem, how would you install Snow Leopard on VMWare?? Apart from buying Mac laptop, any suggestion?? Many thanks,
Ed: moved on Saturday, July 2, 2011 9:34 PM
Muammar© wrote:
I'm running windows7 and VMWare workstation v.7..
Shouldn't this be a post for a technical forum, or perhaps the question and answers forum? What is it about "If you just want to laze about and discuss things that don't quite fit elsewhere, then this is the place." that you don't understand. Let me make it easy for you to understand, technical problems belong elsewhere! The lounge is more suited for non-technical discussions. For when people who are saturated with technical problems go to relax and discuss the rest of the human condition. I have noticed that the lounge has had a lot of technical problem discussion lately. Please find another forum to discuss technical issues. The lounge should be what it's name implies, a place to go to unwind from a day (life) of solving technical problems. :doh:
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Muammar© wrote:
I'm running windows7 and VMWare workstation v.7..
Shouldn't this be a post for a technical forum, or perhaps the question and answers forum? What is it about "If you just want to laze about and discuss things that don't quite fit elsewhere, then this is the place." that you don't understand. Let me make it easy for you to understand, technical problems belong elsewhere! The lounge is more suited for non-technical discussions. For when people who are saturated with technical problems go to relax and discuss the rest of the human condition. I have noticed that the lounge has had a lot of technical problem discussion lately. Please find another forum to discuss technical issues. The lounge should be what it's name implies, a place to go to unwind from a day (life) of solving technical problems. :doh:
Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopesCome on !!! What is the lounge if we can't even talk about technical stuff!!! :confused:
Watched code never compiles.
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Muammar© wrote:
I'm running windows7 and VMWare workstation v.7..
Shouldn't this be a post for a technical forum, or perhaps the question and answers forum? What is it about "If you just want to laze about and discuss things that don't quite fit elsewhere, then this is the place." that you don't understand. Let me make it easy for you to understand, technical problems belong elsewhere! The lounge is more suited for non-technical discussions. For when people who are saturated with technical problems go to relax and discuss the rest of the human condition. I have noticed that the lounge has had a lot of technical problem discussion lately. Please find another forum to discuss technical issues. The lounge should be what it's name implies, a place to go to unwind from a day (life) of solving technical problems. :doh:
Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopesSettle, tiger. The lounge is not a place for programming questions but the lounge is most definitely a place for technical discussions. We're all developers and many of us are gadget and tech geeks whose idea of relaxing chat is technical stuff. However, you are correct that technical questions that are better asked in one of the other forums, such as the SysAdmin[^] forum, should not be asked in the lounge. But there are ways that encourage someone to consider where they post and maybe delete and move their post, and there are ways that are simply hostile and lend a dark flavour to the lounge - a colour tht's been more and more prevalent. We're people too.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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Muammar© wrote:
Ignoring this problem,
Is futile.
Muammar© wrote:
how would you install Snow Leopard on VMWare?? Apart from buying Mac laptop
Buy any laptop/desktop that supports hardware virtualization, or enable it the bios for the one you have[^] "People who bite the hand that feeds them usually lick the boot that kicks them." Eric Hoffer "The failure mode of 'clever' is 'asshole'" John Scalzi
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Settle, tiger. The lounge is not a place for programming questions but the lounge is most definitely a place for technical discussions. We're all developers and many of us are gadget and tech geeks whose idea of relaxing chat is technical stuff. However, you are correct that technical questions that are better asked in one of the other forums, such as the SysAdmin[^] forum, should not be asked in the lounge. But there are ways that encourage someone to consider where they post and maybe delete and move their post, and there are ways that are simply hostile and lend a dark flavour to the lounge - a colour tht's been more and more prevalent. We're people too.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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Settle, tiger. The lounge is not a place for programming questions but the lounge is most definitely a place for technical discussions. We're all developers and many of us are gadget and tech geeks whose idea of relaxing chat is technical stuff. However, you are correct that technical questions that are better asked in one of the other forums, such as the SysAdmin[^] forum, should not be asked in the lounge. But there are ways that encourage someone to consider where they post and maybe delete and move their post, and there are ways that are simply hostile and lend a dark flavour to the lounge - a colour tht's been more and more prevalent. We're people too.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Chris Maunder wrote:
there are ways that encourage someone to consider where they post and maybe delete and move their post, and there are ways that are simply hostile and lend a dark flavour to the lounge - a colour tht's been more and more prevalent.
Now that you pointed it out I realize that, sorry to say, I was being judgmental and most definitely could have responded differently, or more appropriately just have moved on to another post. :-O Sorry Maximilien for my outburst. I am under a lot of pressure these days at work and I took out my frustration on you and it was uncalled for. Sorry Chris for my lashing out at Maximilien. It is not my place to impose arbitrary rules about what is appropriate to post in the lounge. That is entirely in your province. In the future I will just move on the another post.
Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
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Chris Maunder wrote:
there are ways that encourage someone to consider where they post and maybe delete and move their post, and there are ways that are simply hostile and lend a dark flavour to the lounge - a colour tht's been more and more prevalent.
Now that you pointed it out I realize that, sorry to say, I was being judgmental and most definitely could have responded differently, or more appropriately just have moved on to another post. :-O Sorry Maximilien for my outburst. I am under a lot of pressure these days at work and I took out my frustration on you and it was uncalled for. Sorry Chris for my lashing out at Maximilien. It is not my place to impose arbitrary rules about what is appropriate to post in the lounge. That is entirely in your province. In the future I will just move on the another post.
Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopesYou get my 5 for that. Well done.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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Come on !!! What is the lounge if we can't even talk about technical stuff!!! :confused:
Watched code never compiles.
Sorry for my boorish behavior. I am in a very stressful situation at work these days and I took out my frustrations on you and it was uncalled for. :rose:
Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
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Settle, tiger. The lounge is not a place for programming questions but the lounge is most definitely a place for technical discussions. We're all developers and many of us are gadget and tech geeks whose idea of relaxing chat is technical stuff. However, you are correct that technical questions that are better asked in one of the other forums, such as the SysAdmin[^] forum, should not be asked in the lounge. But there are ways that encourage someone to consider where they post and maybe delete and move their post, and there are ways that are simply hostile and lend a dark flavour to the lounge - a colour tht's been more and more prevalent. We're people too.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Chris Maunder wrote:
We're people too.
I thought you were a giant hamster in a human suit. Damn, that's another myth exploded.
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility
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Chris Maunder wrote:
We're people too.
I thought you were a giant hamster in a human suit. Damn, that's another myth exploded.
Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility
Sometimes it's easier just to say what people want to hear. Some people can't handle the truth.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi, I'm running windows7 and VMWare workstation v.7.. When trying to load an image of Mac Snow leopard I get a strange message saying: Mac OS X is not supported with software virtualization. To run Mac OS X you need a host on which VMware Workstation supports hardware virtualization. Ignoring this problem, how would you install Snow Leopard on VMWare?? Apart from buying Mac laptop, any suggestion?? Many thanks,
Ed: moved on Saturday, July 2, 2011 9:34 PM
Hi, I have installed Mac system on VMWare 6, XP sp3, AMD processor environment. You need to download the image that are prepared for VMware. there are different image for Intel processor and AMD processor. There are some guides online, AS vmware doest not have Mac choice, you need to install it as "Other" system
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Hi, I have installed Mac system on VMWare 6, XP sp3, AMD processor environment. You need to download the image that are prepared for VMware. there are different image for Intel processor and AMD processor. There are some guides online, AS vmware doest not have Mac choice, you need to install it as "Other" system
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Hi, I have installed Mac system on VMWare 6, XP sp3, AMD processor environment. You need to download the image that are prepared for VMware. there are different image for Intel processor and AMD processor. There are some guides online, AS vmware doest not have Mac choice, you need to install it as "Other" system
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It was the hard drive boot sequence. BTW: Do you have any idea how to access a flash drive from within the mac os?? Thanks
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Sometimes it's easier just to say what people want to hear. Some people can't handle the truth.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
So... you are a big hamster dressed as a human? :rolleyes: I can't truly imagine your face after reading that so many days after your original post...
[www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.
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So... you are a big hamster dressed as a human? :rolleyes: I can't truly imagine your face after reading that so many days after your original post...
[www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.
:D
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP