VMWARe question

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  1. Posts : 8
    win 7 x64
       #1

    VMWARe question


    Yesterday i installed vmware workstation 7 and in the virtual pc i run Mac os x snow leopard . My main Os is Windows 7 Ultimate x64 bit . I got dual screen connection in the main screen its win 7 and in the second mac . My question is how i can make the virtual pc starts automatically in the second screen every time i turn on the pc . Now i have to run Vmware manually and move the window that opens in the 2nd screen . Also during the load of the 2nd OS from the virtual pc i enter the deskop screen and everything freezes for 2-3 minutes is this normal ?

    Thanks !!
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  2. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #2

    iraklis1987 said:
    Yesterday i installed vmware workstation 7 and in the virtual pc i run Mac os x snow leopard . My main Os is Windows 7 Ultimate x64 bit . I got dual screen connection in the main screen its win 7 and in the second mac . My question is how i can make the virtual pc starts automatically in the second screen every time i turn on the pc . Now i have to run Vmware manually and move the window that opens in the 2nd screen . Also during the load of the 2nd OS from the virtual pc i enter the deskop screen and everything freezes for 2-3 minutes is this normal ?

    Thanks !!
    Hi!
    I tried to install mac os in vmware (as well as c drive) many times, but it is a story of grand failure every time. I congratulate you, and request you to please tell me the vm settings that made it possible. Wish you a good luck.
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  3. Posts : 5,941
    Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
       #3

    Hi there
    Running a MAC OS-X as a VM is not very simple -- How did you do it.
    Using "Bootcamp" or other stuff like Parallels you can run Windows Virtual machines ON a MAC but it's almost impossible to do it the other way round so what's the hardware and how did you do it.

    The only site I know where people have had some limited success in running OS-X on non Apple hardware (and then not as a Virtual Machine) is this one.

    Hackintosh Instructions, Hackintosh How To Guides @ Hackintosh.com

    Parallels

    http://www.parallels.com/uk/

    Apple bootcamp

    http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/29549

    cheers
    jimbo
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  4. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #4

    jimbo45 said:
    Hi there
    Running a MAC OS-X as a VM is not very simple -- How did you do it.
    Using "Bootcamp" or other stuff like Parallels you can run Windows Virtual machines ON a MAC but it's almost impossible to do it the other way round so what's the hardware and how did you do it.

    The only site I know where people have had some limited success in running OS-X on non Apple hardware (and then not as a Virtual Machine) is this one.

    Hackintosh Instructions, Hackintosh How To Guides @ Hackintosh.com

    Parallels

    Mac Virtual Machines and Virtual PC. Automation and Virtualization Software for Desktops, Servers, Hosting, SaaS - Parallels

    Apple bootcamp

    Apple Boot Camp 2.1 software download - Mac OS X - VersionTracker

    cheers
    jimbo
    Hi Jimbo!
    I agree with you that it is a very hard nut to crack! But lets hope that Iraklis may have a way-out to that, and help us (I and others who want to do it) thereby :)
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  5. Posts : 5,941
    Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
       #5

    Arc said:
    jimbo45 said:
    Hi there
    Running a MAC OS-X as a VM is not very simple -- How did you do it.
    Using "Bootcamp" or other stuff like Parallels you can run Windows Virtual machines ON a MAC but it's almost impossible to do it the other way round so what's the hardware and how did you do it.

    The only site I know where people have had some limited success in running OS-X on non Apple hardware (and then not as a Virtual Machine) is this one.

    Hackintosh Instructions, Hackintosh How To Guides @ Hackintosh.com

    Parallels

    Mac Virtual Machines and Virtual PC. Automation and Virtualization Software for Desktops, Servers, Hosting, SaaS - Parallels

    Apple bootcamp

    Apple Boot Camp 2.1 software download - Mac OS X - VersionTracker

    cheers
    jimbo
    Hi Jimbo!
    I agree with you that it is a very hard nut to crack! But lets hope that Iraklis may have a way-out to that, and help us (I and others who want to do it) thereby :)

    Hi there

    I'd like to have a go as well -- certainly as a Virtual Machine - but I don't think that even running another version of OS-X as a Virtual Machine on a HOST OS-X system is possible - if it were I'm sure there would be plenty of "Virtual Appliances" or VHD's running around "out in the wild".

    Cheers
    jimbo
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  6. Posts : 8
    win 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Hi installing mac os on vmware its pretty simple but it can be also pretty hard . I spend hours of trials and error only to find the correct disc to boot from (since i used pirate mac os ) . I think it will be a lot of easier if u have the original copy of the dvd since from a research i made if u download the iso image of mac from internet , windows cant burn it properly . Anyway i used this guide , there is a file inside with the settings of vmware

    Install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on a PC using VMware


    good luck


    my set up is
    intel i7 920
    asus rampage II extreme
    6gb Corsair dominator GT 1866 mhz
    albatron 8600 GTS (lol):P
    and 640 gb WD HDD



    PS please answear though my questions :P ( how i make both os start at the same time at the time i boot my pc and start in separate screens )
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  7. Posts : 5,941
    Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
       #7

    Hi there.

    vmware workstation 7 gives message after a few seconds into the boot process :

    Kernel Panic and then crashes.

    -- so on some W7 machines -- No go.


    (This was using a "Bog standard" LEGAL OS-X install disk) - I'm not using some modifed stuff available on the Internet such as the well known "Darwin.iso" for fixing screen resolution etc etc.

    Now in answer to your other question the best way of starting a VM automatically is to use vmware SERVER (free download) instead and then the VM's can be started automatically as a system service at boot time.

    They can also run in the background which means you (or other users) can access the Virtual Machine directly without having to be logged on to a HOST session.

    Cheers
    jimbo
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  8. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #8

    iraklis1987 said:
    Hi installing mac os on vmware its pretty simple but it can be also pretty hard . I spend hours of trials and error only to find the correct disc to boot from (since i used pirate mac os ) . I think it will be a lot of easier if u have the original copy of the dvd since from a research i made if u download the iso image of mac from internet , windows cant burn it properly . Anyway i used this guide , there is a file inside with the settings of vmware

    Install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on a PC using VMware


    good luck


    my set up is
    intel i7 920
    asus rampage II extreme
    6gb Corsair dominator GT 1866 mhz
    albatron 8600 GTS (lol):P
    and 640 gb WD HDD



    PS please answear though my questions :P ( how i make both os start at the same time at the time i boot my pc and start in separate screens )
    Hi!
    I followed the tutorial and got this(after powering on the vm)
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails VMWARe question-untitled.jpg  
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  9. Posts : 7,878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #9

    Yeah, I haven't seen a way to load an actual legit OS X disc onto VMWare running on a PC and get it installed, without having to use hacked copies of the OS and patch files and such...which I simply do not trust.
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  10. Posts : 8
    win 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Arc said:
    iraklis1987 said:
    Hi installing mac os on vmware its pretty simple but it can be also pretty hard . I spend hours of trials and error only to find the correct disc to boot from (since i used pirate mac os ) . I think it will be a lot of easier if u have the original copy of the dvd since from a research i made if u download the iso image of mac from internet , windows cant burn it properly . Anyway i used this guide , there is a file inside with the settings of vmware

    Install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on a PC using VMware


    good luck


    my set up is
    intel i7 920
    asus rampage II extreme
    6gb Corsair dominator GT 1866 mhz
    albatron 8600 GTS (lol):P
    and 640 gb WD HDD



    PS please answear though my questions :P ( how i make both os start at the same time at the time i boot my pc and start in separate screens )
    Hi!
    I followed the tutorial and got this(after powering on the vm)





    i had the same problem and i think its solved with the lastest version of vmware workstation i thinks its 7.0.1 (check ur version)
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