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Can anyone help me? I am tring to install Mac on VMWare with the 'darwin-snow.iso' and even with I press F8 I still get this error message from VMWare 'Mac OS X is not supported with software virtualization. To run Mac OS X you need a host on which VMware Workstation supports hardware virtulization' I have also tried using a PS/2 keyboard but still no luck. I do not know if the F8 key is not working or if it is another problem please help. You either don't have VT-x enabled, or your processor doesn't have it at all. Run this tool: Post your results and I will help you. You either don't have VT-x enabled, or your processor doesn't have it at all.
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No Hardware Virtulization So I take it there is no way to run Mac in VMWare? As it has been such a bi*** tring to install many different brews of OSX on my PC. Every time i get the 'Still waiting for root device error' while trying to boot off the install disk and on one version I got it installed but would not boot into Mac because of the same error.
And the settings in my XFX nForce 680i motherboard BIOS are no help at all. I also have installed Mac on an IDE hard drive but still 'waiting for rood device error' any suggestions would be great. I got Leo up fine but when I am installing Snow from within Leopard I don't get an error but every time at about 25%. The installation stops and goes from. This Screen To This Screen And says Install Will Resume after Restart.
Any Suggestions? You need to do an offline install, did u refer to the second guide? A second virtual disk with your desired size for snow (mine is 80gb), must be attatched to your leopard machine in vmware. Then you insert your dvd and browse to the folder that the tutorial tells you, then run OSInstall.mpkg and select your second hard disk as your installation destination, removing Language and Printers.
Make sure you follow that tutorial very closely and if you are confused let me know before you try anything, that way you don't mess ur install up. You need to do an offline install, did u refer to the second guide? A second virtual disk with your desired size for snow (mine is 80gb), must be attatched to your leopard machine in vmware. Then you insert your dvd and browse to the folder that the tutorial tells you, then run OSInstall.mpkg and select your second hard disk as your installation destination, removing Language and Printers. Make sure you follow that tutorial very closely and if you are confused let me know before you try anything, that way you don't mess ur install up. I already messed the first install up so I am reinstalling Leopard.
I used the install, but I missed that offline install part. I will let you know how it goes. Thanks Again! You need to do an offline install, did u refer to the second guide? A second virtual disk with your desired size for snow (mine is 80gb), must be attatched to your leopard machine in vmware. Then you insert your dvd and browse to the folder that the tutorial tells you, then run OSInstall.mpkg and select your second hard disk as your installation destination, removing Language and Printers. Make sure you follow that tutorial very closely and if you are confused let me know before you try anything, that way you don't mess ur install up.
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In snow go to the top menu bar, and should be a go, drop down, then folders and paste what the guide tells you without the OSInstall.mpkg at the end Alright I got to the installer and it gets as far as installing the applications like iTunes but soon after iTunes was installed (the progress bar was at close to 75%) I got this error. I have also set all the permissions using sudo in Terminal. I assumed that the necessary files were installed so I continued the guide by deleting some files on the Snow Hard Drive and added new ones from the vmsl.tar.gz file. I did not install the boot loader that it said to install because it said I could use the one from 'Leopard' (I used this one for testing purposes). And I tried at first with no commands at boot and that failed I also tried '-v -f busratio=7 cpus=1' and heres what I got in VMWare. Great news mate Let me know if u want I send u my vmx so u can use its setting optimized for Snow Leo could I try your.vmx I blew everything away Reinstalled Leopard then Snow Leopard (Which successfully installed after removing printer drivers and language files) skipped installing the boot loader to Snow Leopard installed the VMSL files.