Kizan Posted August 27, 2015 Share Posted August 27, 2015 Version 2.06 worked great in Win10 with Workstation Pro 12. Thanks for the great product and the support! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl78 Posted August 27, 2015 Share Posted August 27, 2015 Did someone try OSX Yosemite with Workstation 12? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSCXP2005 Posted August 28, 2015 Share Posted August 28, 2015 I tried yosemite with Workstation Pro 12. It works great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl78 Posted August 28, 2015 Share Posted August 28, 2015 I tried yosemite with Workstation Pro 12. It works great. And there are no lags like in Workstation 11? Performance is the same or better then Mavericks? thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
besweeet Posted August 28, 2015 Share Posted August 28, 2015 What WS11 lag are you referring to? My Yosemite VM in WS11 has 1GB RAM and it performs rather well. May hold off on the WS12 upgrade because I'm not sure if it's even beneficial. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSCXP2005 Posted August 28, 2015 Share Posted August 28, 2015 I've not tested it without Beam Off. I'll test it and report back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vlad_ukr Posted August 30, 2015 Share Posted August 30, 2015 I try VMWare WorkStation 12 host machine Windows 8.1 with Unlocker 2.0.6 OS X El Capitan beta 6 work OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 work I install new VMware tools (8.0.0) I did notice any performance change with beamoff. Thank you Donk for you work! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl78 Posted August 30, 2015 Share Posted August 30, 2015 It is great news! Thank you vlad_ukr! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iwanttotry Posted September 1, 2015 Share Posted September 1, 2015 I try VMWare WorkStation 12 host machine Linux ROSA R6 with Unlocker 2.0.6 : On Linux host does not works! here what happens with linux # sh ./lnx-install.shVMware Unlocker 2.0.6===============================Copyright: Dave Parsons 2011-15Creating backup folder..."/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx" -> "./backup/vmware-vmx""/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx-debug" -> "./backup/vmware-vmx-debug""/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx-stats" -> "./backup/vmware-vmx-stats"cp: impossibile eseguire stat di "/usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwarebase.so.0/libvmwarebase.so.0": File o directory non esistente the path with vmware for linux is now w/o the " .0" part: current path is "/usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwarebase.so/libvmwarebase.so" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iwanttotry Posted September 1, 2015 Share Posted September 1, 2015 Just a try, it seems a successfull... Unlocker 2.0.6 now can patch vmware 12 also on my Linux OS hostI've edited the following three files===============================/unlocker206/lnx-install.sh/unlocker206/lnx-uninstall.sh/unlocker206/unlocker.py===============================I've simply replaced all the occourences oflibvmwarebase.so.0 with the new libvmwarebase.sohere the results, it seems as worked! ;-)At least, in theGuest Operating SystemI can finally see the expected "Apple OS X" itemHere the full log of the applied command# sh ./lnx-install.shVMware Unlocker 2.0.6===============================Copyright: Dave Parsons 2011-15Creating backup folder..."/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx" -> "./backup/vmware-vmx""/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx-debug" -> "./backup/vmware-vmx-debug""/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx-stats" -> "./backup/vmware-vmx-stats""/usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwarebase.so/libvmwarebase.so" -> "./backup/libvmwarebase.so"Patching...File: /usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmxappleSMCTableV0 (smc.version = "0")appleSMCTableV0 Address : 0xeaed80appleSMCTableV0 Private Key #: 0xF2/242appleSMCTableV0 Public Key #: 0xF0/240appleSMCTableV0 Table : 0xeaeda0+LKS Key:002 0xeaede8 +LKS 01 flag 0x90 0x1ae1b0 07OSK0 Key Before:241 0xeb3120 OSK0 32 ch8* 0x80 0x1ae1b0 6F 75 72 68 61 72 64 77 6F 72 6B 62 79 74 68 65 73 65 77 6F 72 64 73 67 75 61 72 64 65 64 70 6COSK0 Key After:241 0xeb3120 OSK0 32 ch8* 0x80 0x1ae1b0 6F 75 72 68 61 72 64 77 6F 72 6B 62 79 74 68 65 73 65 77 6F 72 64 73 67 75 61 72 64 65 64 70 6COSK1 Key Before:242 0xeb3168 OSK1 32 ch8* 0x80 0x1ae1b0 65 61 73 65 64 6F 6E 74 73 74 65 61 6C 28 63 29 41 70 70 6C 65 43 6F 6D 70 75 74 65 72 49 6E 63OSK1 Key After:242 0xeb3168 OSK1 32 ch8* 0x80 0x1ae1b0 65 61 73 65 64 6F 6E 74 73 74 65 61 6C 28 63 29 41 70 70 6C 65 43 6F 6D 70 75 74 65 72 49 6E 63appleSMCTableV1 (smc.version = "1")appleSMCTableV1 Address : 0xeb31b0appleSMCTableV1 Private Key #: 0x01B4/436appleSMCTableV1 Public Key #: 0x01B0/432appleSMCTableV1 Table : 0xeb31e0+LKS Key:004 0xeb32b8 +LKS 01 flag 0x90 0x1ae1b0 01OSK0 Key Before:435 0xebabf0 OSK0 32 ch8* 0x90 0x1ae1b0 6F 75 72 68 61 72 64 77 6F 72 6B 62 79 74 68 65 73 65 77 6F 72 64 73 67 75 61 72 64 65 64 70 6COSK0 Key After:435 0xebabf0 OSK0 32 ch8* 0x90 0x1ae1b0 6F 75 72 68 61 72 64 77 6F 72 6B 62 79 74 68 65 73 65 77 6F 72 64 73 67 75 61 72 64 65 64 70 6COSK1 Key Before:436 0xebac38 OSK1 32 ch8* 0x90 0x1ae1b0 65 61 73 65 64 6F 6E 74 73 74 65 61 6C 28 63 29 41 70 70 6C 65 43 6F 6D 70 75 74 65 72 49 6E 63OSK1 Key After:436 0xebac38 OSK1 32 ch8* 0x90 0x1ae1b0 65 61 73 65 64 6F 6E 74 73 74 65 61 6C 28 63 29 41 70 70 6C 65 43 6F 6D 70 75 74 65 72 49 6E 63File: /usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx-debugappleSMCTableV0 (smc.version = "0")appleSMCTableV0 Address : 0x11b3dc0appleSMCTableV0 Private Key #: 0xF2/242appleSMCTableV0 Public Key #: 0xF0/240appleSMCTableV0 Table : 0x11b3de0+LKS Key:002 0x11b3e28 +LKS 01 flag 0x90 0x1f5e10 07OSK0 Key Before:241 0x11b8160 OSK0 32 ch8* 0x80 0x1f5e10 6F 75 72 68 61 72 64 77 6F 72 6B 62 79 74 68 65 73 65 77 6F 72 64 73 67 75 61 72 64 65 64 70 6COSK0 Key After:241 0x11b8160 OSK0 32 ch8* 0x80 0x1f5e10 6F 75 72 68 61 72 64 77 6F 72 6B 62 79 74 68 65 73 65 77 6F 72 64 73 67 75 61 72 64 65 64 70 6COSK1 Key Before:242 0x11b81a8 OSK1 32 ch8* 0x80 0x1f5e10 65 61 73 65 64 6F 6E 74 73 74 65 61 6C 28 63 29 41 70 70 6C 65 43 6F 6D 70 75 74 65 72 49 6E 63OSK1 Key After:242 0x11b81a8 OSK1 32 ch8* 0x80 0x1f5e10 65 61 73 65 64 6F 6E 74 73 74 65 61 6C 28 63 29 41 70 70 6C 65 43 6F 6D 70 75 74 65 72 49 6E 63appleSMCTableV1 (smc.version = "1")appleSMCTableV1 Address : 0x11b81f0appleSMCTableV1 Private Key #: 0x01B4/436appleSMCTableV1 Public Key #: 0x01B0/432appleSMCTableV1 Table : 0x11b8220+LKS Key:004 0x11b82f8 +LKS 01 flag 0x90 0x1f5e10 01OSK0 Key Before:435 0x11bfc30 OSK0 32 ch8* 0x90 0x1f5e10 6F 75 72 68 61 72 64 77 6F 72 6B 62 79 74 68 65 73 65 77 6F 72 64 73 67 75 61 72 64 65 64 70 6COSK0 Key After:435 0x11bfc30 OSK0 32 ch8* 0x90 0x1f5e10 6F 75 72 68 61 72 64 77 6F 72 6B 62 79 74 68 65 73 65 77 6F 72 64 73 67 75 61 72 64 65 64 70 6COSK1 Key Before:436 0x11bfc78 OSK1 32 ch8* 0x90 0x1f5e10 65 61 73 65 64 6F 6E 74 73 74 65 61 6C 28 63 29 41 70 70 6C 65 43 6F 6D 70 75 74 65 72 49 6E 63OSK1 Key After:436 0x11bfc78 OSK1 32 ch8* 0x90 0x1f5e10 65 61 73 65 64 6F 6E 74 73 74 65 61 6C 28 63 29 41 70 70 6C 65 43 6F 6D 70 75 74 65 72 49 6E 63File: /usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx-statsappleSMCTableV0 (smc.version = "0")appleSMCTableV0 Address : 0xf3f840appleSMCTableV0 Private Key #: 0xF2/242appleSMCTableV0 Public Key #: 0xF0/240appleSMCTableV0 Table : 0xf3f860+LKS Key:002 0xf3f8a8 +LKS 01 flag 0x90 0x1dd2d0 07OSK0 Key Before:241 0xf43be0 OSK0 32 ch8* 0x80 0x1dd2d0 6F 75 72 68 61 72 64 77 6F 72 6B 62 79 74 68 65 73 65 77 6F 72 64 73 67 75 61 72 64 65 64 70 6COSK0 Key After:241 0xf43be0 OSK0 32 ch8* 0x80 0x1dd2d0 6F 75 72 68 61 72 64 77 6F 72 6B 62 79 74 68 65 73 65 77 6F 72 64 73 67 75 61 72 64 65 64 70 6COSK1 Key Before:242 0xf43c28 OSK1 32 ch8* 0x80 0x1dd2d0 65 61 73 65 64 6F 6E 74 73 74 65 61 6C 28 63 29 41 70 70 6C 65 43 6F 6D 70 75 74 65 72 49 6E 63OSK1 Key After:242 0xf43c28 OSK1 32 ch8* 0x80 0x1dd2d0 65 61 73 65 64 6F 6E 74 73 74 65 61 6C 28 63 29 41 70 70 6C 65 43 6F 6D 70 75 74 65 72 49 6E 63appleSMCTableV1 (smc.version = "1")appleSMCTableV1 Address : 0xf43c70appleSMCTableV1 Private Key #: 0x01B4/436appleSMCTableV1 Public Key #: 0x01B0/432appleSMCTableV1 Table : 0xf43ca0+LKS Key:004 0xf43d78 +LKS 01 flag 0x90 0x1dd2d0 01OSK0 Key Before:435 0xf4b6b0 OSK0 32 ch8* 0x90 0x1dd2d0 6F 75 72 68 61 72 64 77 6F 72 6B 62 79 74 68 65 73 65 77 6F 72 64 73 67 75 61 72 64 65 64 70 6COSK0 Key After:435 0xf4b6b0 OSK0 32 ch8* 0x90 0x1dd2d0 6F 75 72 68 61 72 64 77 6F 72 6B 62 79 74 68 65 73 65 77 6F 72 64 73 67 75 61 72 64 65 64 70 6COSK1 Key Before:436 0xf4b6f8 OSK1 32 ch8* 0x90 0x1dd2d0 65 61 73 65 64 6F 6E 74 73 74 65 61 6C 28 63 29 41 70 70 6C 65 43 6F 6D 70 75 74 65 72 49 6E 63OSK1 Key After:436 0xf4b6f8 OSK1 32 ch8* 0x90 0x1dd2d0 65 61 73 65 64 6F 6E 74 73 74 65 61 6C 28 63 29 41 70 70 6C 65 43 6F 6D 70 75 74 65 72 49 6E 63GOS Patching: /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwarebase.so/libvmwarebase.soGOS Patched flag @: 0x731960GOS Patched flag @: 0x7319a8GOS Patched flag @: 0x7319f0GOS Patched flag @: 0x731a38GOS Patched flag @: 0x731a80GOS Patched flag @: 0x731ac8GOS Patched flag @: 0x731b10GOS Patched flag @: 0x731b58GOS Patched flag @: 0x731ba0GOS Patched flag @: 0x731be8GOS Patched flag @: 0x753ac0GOS Patched flag @: 0x753b08GOS Patched flag @: 0x753b50GOS Patched flag @: 0x753b98GOS Patched flag @: 0x753be0GOS Patched flag @: 0x753c28GOS Patched flag @: 0x753c70GOS Patched flag @: 0x753cb8GOS Patched flag @: 0x753d00GOS Patched flag @: 0x753d48GOS Patched: /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwarebase.so/libvmwarebase.soFinished! 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Iwanttotry Posted September 1, 2015 Share Posted September 1, 2015 vmware12 on linux host + modded unlocker206: sorry, not really working with Mac OS X guests: my old Maverick (vm11) stucks forever on boot for vmware 12 we need a new unlocker version Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
planetf1 Posted October 2, 2015 Share Posted October 2, 2015 I have vmware player 12.0 installed under WIndows 10 (insider). El Capitan was downloaded on a mac, and I converted the DMG to ISO using dmg2img vmware was modified using unlocker 2.0.7 - no errors noticed I created a vm, pointed it to the InstallESD.iso file (6.5GB) I modified the smc.version as required BUT :-( When I start the VM, it simply does not boot from the virtual CD. The ISO seems to be connected automatically on power on I cannot mount the iso under windows (wrong filesystem I assume) I tried also converting with hdiutil convert InstallESD.dmg -format UDT0 -o /tmp/InstallESD.iso but had the same results I assume my issue is the disk conversion (perhaps the original file is corrupt? Though it looked ok?) Ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LuXs Posted October 2, 2015 Share Posted October 2, 2015 no el capitan dmg dont work yet as a dmg to boot it thatsthe problem im sorry I posted a temp fix/solution here but it requires a usb stick but it works.You can for the time being only use Mavericks and Yosemite "patched" dmg files the info regarding making them is in the second post in the thread below.Hope it helps you outhttp://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/290949-how-to-install-os-x-10x-snow-leopard-lion-mountain-lion-mavericks-and-yosemite-in-vmware-workstation-101112-or-player-678/?p=2172188 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
planetf1 Posted October 4, 2015 Share Posted October 4, 2015 Thanks - the linked to thread was really helpful (I posted there) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asifanwar Posted October 7, 2015 Share Posted October 7, 2015 Hello all, If anyone is looking to make a fully free standing bootable ISO of El Capitan, I posted instructions on how to do it in this post: http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/el-capitan-bootable-dvd.1923931/#post-22039675 Hope this helps. PS the ISO has been tested on Workstation 12 (unlocker 206) as well as Fusion 8.0.1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donk Posted October 10, 2015 Author Share Posted October 10, 2015 An update on some changes that will be coming to the unlocker and why I am doing it. 1. Tools (darwin.iso) will not be distributed with the unlocker but a new part of the unlocker will download the latest version of the tools directly during the setup process. That way I am not shipping licensed VMware code, and you will always get the latest version. You can run the download tool at any time to get new versions without me having to create a new unlocker version. 2. Darwin.iso will not be copied to the VMware installation folders. I did this as I wanted to see if it could be patched to allow the install tools menu to function. I have not found a way to do this, and so will keep the tools in the unlocker folder. 3. The firmware EFI files for pre-Lion non-server versions will be removed. The problem here is that I could screw up your install by using a Fusion 7 module with a Fusion 8 system. (I have seen exactly this with using modified BIOS files). Sorry to do this but the process of fixing the EFI is time consuming, and although it may possibly be automated there are other ways to sort this issue out by modifying the OS X ISO. I will try and build something to do that as part of the next point (4). 4. Linux appliance to build installation media from the DMG or installation Apps. The idea here is that, for those without a functioning OS X to build media, we can provide a simple method to create a bootable ISO for VMware. I decided on Linux as we need read/write access to the HFS+ file system. I am currently using a small Ubuntu JeOS but still about 250MB in size. Let me know if there is someone skilled in building a small Linux image with HFS/HFS+ support plus VMware tools and would like to help. The first 3 changes are almost ready to go. The Linux appliance is more ambitious and will take longer to build and test. Any thoughts on this please post a reply. Dave 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tlac Posted October 10, 2015 Share Posted October 10, 2015 4. Linux appliance to build installation media from the DMG or installation Apps. The idea here is that, for those without a functioning OS X to build media, we can provide a simple method to create a bootable ISO for VMware. I decided on Linux as we need read/write access to the HFS+ file system. I am currently using a small Ubuntu JeOS but still about 250MB in size. Let me know if there is someone skilled in building a small Linux image with HFS/HFS+ support plus VMware tools and would like to help. Do you have an already working script that can convert El Capitan DMG to ISO on Linux? If yes, could you share it? Anyway I'm not sure you need a full virtual Linux. The Linux users can use the script and for the Windows users maybe you can provide some Win version of genisoimage (for example: link) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donk Posted October 11, 2015 Author Share Posted October 11, 2015 Do you have an already working script that can convert El Capitan DMG to ISO on Linux? If yes, could you share it? Anyway I'm not sure you need a full virtual Linux. The Linux users can use the script and for the Windows users maybe you can provide some Win version of genisoimage (for example: link) Not yet, I need to fix some other things first in Unlocker 2.0.8. I would expect the script to run on a Linux host without the VM. For Windows you must have HFS+ read write capabilities to build a working installer, and so need a Linux VM. The other option is to use a Windows HFS driver but they are paid only and don't really work with mounting DMG files. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chaosmaster Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 3. The firmware EFI files for pre-Lion non-server versions will be removed. The problem here is that I could screw up your install by using a Fusion 7 module with a Fusion 8 system. Does it affects only Fusion, or Workstation is also affected? Is it safe to use EFI firmware from unlocker with workstation 12 (linux version)? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donk Posted October 12, 2015 Author Share Posted October 12, 2015 Does it affects only Fusion, or Workstation is also affected? Is it safe to use EFI firmware from unlocker with workstation 12 (linux version)? Affects all VMware products. You can try it but as I said I am no longer going to work on this now. I will try a different approach based on an early way of bypassing the server check posted here https://blog.rectalogic.com/2008/08/virtualizing-mac-os-x-leopard-client.html. The simple way is to write a file at boot that VMware checks for and then remove it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MSoK Posted October 13, 2015 Share Posted October 13, 2015 Darwin.iso will not be copied to the VMware installation folders. I did this as I wanted to see if it could be patched to allow the install tools menu to function. I have not found a way to do this, and so will keep the tools in the unlocker folder. The first 3 changes are almost ready to go. The Linux appliance is more ambitious and will take longer to build and test. Any thoughts on this please post a reply. Dave Dave, Excellent next steps for the evolution of the unlocker, as an aside and not sure if it was a glitch, but for some reason I decided to try to use the menu to deploy VMware Tools in Workstation 12, Unlocker 207 and a fresh install of El Capitan, and it worked fine. As always if I can be of assistance in any of the testing, I am here to help. Cheers, MSoK. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JasF Posted October 13, 2015 Share Posted October 13, 2015 After 2 month of using vSphere 6.0 on ESXi i was forced downgrade to 5.5U1. On ESXi 6.0, installation of MacOS Lion or MacOS Snow Leopard (for next upgrade from AppStore to El Capitan) cannot finish. Disk utility cannot create partition on disk, it show forever loading with text: "unmounting disk" On ESXi 5.5U1 all works fine, disk has been partitioned, os installed and next upgraded to El Capitan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donk Posted October 16, 2015 Author Share Posted October 16, 2015 Dave, Excellent next steps for the evolution of the unlocker, as an aside and not sure if it was a glitch, but for some reason I decided to try to use the menu to deploy VMware Tools in Workstation 12, Unlocker 207 and a fresh install of El Capitan, and it worked fine. As always if I can be of assistance in any of the testing, I am here to help. Cheers, MSoK. I can confirm the menu now works, so will keep the copy to the VMware folder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pissed_budgie Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 (edited) I want to thank you so much for this. I finished work early today so decided I would spend the rest of the afternoon and evening on solving how to install osx in a vm. I started with a quick search where I found this thread and after that it was all too easy. Ok I didn't RTFM so I got the "vcpu-0:VERIFY vmcore/vmm/main/physMem_monitor.c:1178" error, but a quick search brought me straight back to this thread anyway.... Now running El Capitan 10.11 updated to 10.11.1 without issues on VMWare Workstation 12 Pro 12.0.0 build-2985596 VMWare tools installed all running under Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 OK so booting is a little slower than my Macbook Pro but I expect that as it's a VM and my Macbook uses SSD and has 16GB of ram. Just wanted to report back and say Thank you All done before dinner time Might try under Fusion 8 as I have the rest of the evening that I expected it to take left. Only issue is the 1024x768 max resolution, but that is not a big problem as I see there is something called vmware-resolutionSet which is a workaround for now, just need to get it which will take ages given vmware response times. Edited October 26, 2015 by pissed_budgie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pennah Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 An update on some changes that will be coming to the unlocker and why I am doing it. 4. Linux appliance to build installation media from the DMG or installation Apps. The idea here is that, for those without a functioning OS X to build media, we can provide a simple method to create a bootable ISO for VMware. I decided on Linux as we need read/write access to the HFS+ file system. I am currently using a small Ubuntu JeOS but still about 250MB in size. Let me know if there is someone skilled in building a small Linux image with HFS/HFS+ support plus VMware tools and would like to help. Not sure the level of your requirements, but FPM - is a pretty easy way to build a package for something. Presumably you have a shell script along with some package requirements. This would not require the overhead of maintaining your own installation, people could just install ubuntu-desktop or ubuntu-server and then your package. Although, if you need more extensive HFS/HFS+ support than, say, Trusty has built in by default, it may be more difficult. Although, making your own kernel isn't that difficult, either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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