
Now power on the Virtual Machine using Power on this virtual machine or by right clicking and going to Power > Start Up Guest.If for some reason you don’t see this option, look at re-running the OS X Unlocker steps, it needs to be Run as Administrator. This option is not available by default, the OS X Unlocker we ran earlier has exposed this option. The important option here is Version which is on the Options tab. You can keep the default resources if you prefer or bump them up, I personally bumped them up to 8 GB and 2 vCPU.Either by right clicking on the Mac OS X 10.9 object on the left side panel or via the tabbed window.

Select the Mac OS X 10.9.vmx file and select Open.


This rar file contains VMware prepped OS X files (vmx, vmdk) for use with VMware products. 6 GB), within this file is a file called Yosemite 10.10 Retail VMware.rar, this needs to be extracted to a location of your choice, preferably onto a SSD.

It does a good job at showing the basic steps, however it doesn’t explain much along the way, I figured it would be good to break this down and explain it. I raked over some sites that stated it was not possible, I found that rather funny I mean how is it not possible doesn’t Mac run on Intel hardware nowadays anyhow? Then I stumbled on this video. It had been an interest of mine recently to run Mac OS X on my powerhouse PC at home, but I wanted it to run as virtual machine. Whether I like to admit it or not they do make a highly polished quality product. I’ve never been a Mac fan, but I do have to say that our family does have several Apple products in our home, 2 iPads and an iPhone… for the kids and my wife.
