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This can be built from an official installer stub using Apple terminal tools or safely sourced from vetted tech repositories like TechLabs GitHub or community-driven Google Drive mirrors.

If you are running as a virtual machine (VM) on VMware (Workstation, Fusion, or ESXi), you have likely encountered a frustrating reality: It doesn’t feel like a real Mac. The UI stutters, the fans scream on your host machine, and disk read/write speeds crawl to a halt.

If you face boot loops or "Apple logo stuck" errors, you must edit the configuration file. Navigate to your VM storage folder. Open the .vmx file using Notepad.

Download and install VMware Workstation Player and apply the VMware Unlocker to enable macOS support.

macOS is hidden as a guest OS on non-Fusion VMware. Use the :

Often caused by missing virtualization settings in your computer's BIOS or using an AMD CPU without specific patches. Stuck on Apple Logo:

AMD Ryzen processors require specific kernel patches (opcodes) inside the configuration file, whereas Intel processors require precise CPUID masking. Prerequisites and Requirements

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Choose "Apple Mac OS X" and version "macOS 13" (if unavailable, choose 12).