You can install Mac OS X, OS X, or macOS in a virtual machine. Fusion creates the virtual machine, opens the operating system installation assistant, and installs VMware Tools. VMware Tools loads the drivers required to optimize a virtual machine's performance.
Mac OS X, OS X, or macOS virtual machines that you create in Fusion can run on any Apple-branded hardware that uses Intel processors. The Apple licensing agreement defines the situations when it is permissible to virtualize Mac OS X, OS X, or macOS. Fusion does not change these terms or enable macOS on non-Apple hardware. You cannot use a Mac OS X, OS X, or macOS virtual machine in another VMware product, such as Workstation Pro.
Fusion supports the following Mac server and client versions for the guest operating system:Unlock VMware Player for the Mac OS X virtual machine. By default, VMware player cannot run a Mac OS X virtual machine on Windows. We need to patch the player to unlock this capability manually. For that end, we will use the unlocker that the splendid fellows at InsanelyMac have created. We will have to download the following file. Technically it might work, but VMware Player does not have any options for you to create a VMware ESXi virtual machine. If you select another guest OS when creating it then your ESXi VM will be crippled if you can even get it to run. To get past that you either have to create the VM in another VMware product or hand-edit the vmx file. Support for Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11), macOS Sierra (10.12), and macOS High Sierra (10.13) - Use a 64-bit Intel-based Mac to work on your remote desktop or published application. Unmatched performance - The adaptive capabilities of the PCoIP display protocol and the VMware Blast display protocol are optimized to deliver the best user. How To Speed Up Mac OS X Mojave In Vmware/Virtualbox First: Beamoff. 2020 Update: Unfortunately, Beamoff does not seem to work on mac os mojave. But the new edition of VMware tools seem to solve this issue for most of the users. Beamoff is a free script developed by the Hackintosh community and experts that fix internal issues with the system.
Mac OS X Server 10.5, 10.6
Fusion does not support the following features for Mac OS X virtual machines:
To install the operating system, use the procedure for creating a virtual machine for any supported operating system. See Create a Virtual Machine for Any Supported Operating System.
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