

- #Amd os x vmware image install#
- #Amd os x vmware image update#
- #Amd os x vmware image Patch#
- #Amd os x vmware image simulator#
- #Amd os x vmware image download#
If your Flurry is showing a pixelated appearance, then we're all likely in the same situation.
#Amd os x vmware image simulator#
It's not Flurry that I want to fix, but the hardware simulator in XCode - it's just that it seems Flurry, widely available without installing XCode, has the same display problem (and tech approach) as the simulators. Speed was about the same between the two. Seems about as snappy as a VM of this nature could be. Stretch works, I can even spread OS X across 3 monitors using it. I tried VMWare SVGA 2, but opted for the VMWareGfx.kext in Darwin7.iso. Check to see if the screen saver "Flurry" looks pixelated on your installation (more on why in a moment). Guys, I need a favor - a test on your AMD based VM.
#Amd os x vmware image install#
Here is the link to the topic where all the magic happened -> Install OS X 10.9 in VirtualBox, AMD Athlon 64 on Host Thanks again to anyone involved and long-life to AMD! Also, we can't ensure that this is going to work for your machine.Ĭhanges in the near future are higly possible. Please note that theese guides have been written by users and they may include errors. Start up Mavericks 10.9.4 and it should be working now Then press Install, after install is complete shut down Mountain LionĢ5. Make sure that the Target disk(above the install button) is set to "Macintosh 1"Ģ4. Drag and drop the kexts from the folder "Replace Mave kext AMD" (when we downloaded the kexts from the above link)Ģ3. Start up Mountain Lion and replace the mach_kernel in the mavericks.vmdk again like we did earlierĢ2. Once that's complete, Mavericks won't boot, so power off in VMġ9. It will continue to install after it has restarted, just wait for it to finishġ8. Let the mac restart after the installation is completeġ7. Open and install the 10.9.4 combo updateġ6. Copy/Paste mach_kernel into the root "Macintosh" diskġ5. In the folder mach_10_9_4_rc3/FX there should be mach_kernelġ0.
#Amd os x vmware image download#
Download Bronya 10.9.4 rc3 v.1 and these kexts and extract itĩ. (if an error message pop up, use "Upgrade this machine" option in VMWare then try again )ħ.

Using VMWare(in the settings tab), add a harddrive to MountainLion and select "Using existing virtual disk" (browse your mavericks.vmdk, also make sure you selected SCSI and not SATA) Download Mavericks VMWare Image from SoulDevTeam and extract itĥ.
#Amd os x vmware image Patch#
Install VMWare (Workstation 10 works best) and patch it using SoulDevTeam's guide and files (included in the download)Ĥ.
#Amd os x vmware image update#
Download MountainLion VMWare Image from SoulDevTeam and extract it (Download 10.9.4 Combo Update from Apple website in Windows and keep it in a usb)Ģ. I'm currently trying to find a way to update without breaking anything so please be patient.ġ. You should now see Clover bootloader, double click on your only drive and wait. Exit the Boot Maintenance Manager and Continue your bootĢ5. When Clover is on top press Return, select "Commit changes and exit" and hit Return againĢ4. Using your key arrows highlight "Clover" and press numPad +Ģ3. Now select "Change boot order" and press ReturnĢ2. Browse to EFI/Boot/boot圆4.efi and press return (type "Clover" as name)Ģ1. Go to Boot Maintenance Manager -> Configure boot options -> Add boot option -> MacintoshĢ0. Trought VMWare from the topbar select VM -> Power -> Power on to BIOSġ9. When the installation is completed shut down Mavericksġ8. Go to "Install&Update" tab and click Install (right side)ġ7. Download Clover Configurator and run it (RightClick -> Open)ġ6. Complete the wizard (NOTE: the system will look like 10x faster than normal. From Windows open the vmx file inside your Mavericks directoryġ4. Eject "Macintosh" and shut down your machineġ2. Rename mckay_kernel (downloaded before) into mach_kernelġ1. On Finder you'll find a new disk called "Macintosh", open it and delete the file "mach_kernel"ĩ. Run MountainLion, open Terminal and write " defaults write AppleShowAllFiles YES" (without quotes) hit Return then alt+RightClick on Finder and "Relaunch"Ĩ. (if an error message pop up, use "Upgrade this machine" option in VMWare then try again)Ħ. Using VMWare (in the settings tab), add an harddrive to MountainLion and select "Using existing virtual disk" (browse your mavericks.vmdk, also make sure you selected SCSI and not SATA) Download Mavericks VMWare Image from SoulDevTeam and extract itĥ. Run MountainLion, complete the startup wizard and shut down the machineĤ. Install VMWare (Workstation 10 works best) and patch it using SoulDevTeam's guide and files (included in the download above)ģ. Download MountainLion VMWare Image from SoulDevTeam and extract itĢ. Run Mavericks on VMWare with an AMD processor!ġ. It's been a while since this was possible but I think we finally made it! Thanks to the precious and needful support given by XtremeHacker, JVene and Noobel1 I'm finally proud to present the complete and fully-working guide to
