Only virtualize non-Server for development, testing or "personal, non-commercial use" otherwise you have to use the Server version of OS X ( which is a $20 add-on to Mavericks from the App Store)įall within the bounds of the above-mentioned restrictions and yes, you can virtualize OS X in your ESXi environment. Due to the issues users of VMware Fusion or Virtualbox had been advised to refrain from updating to macOS 10.15.6 (which came out in mid July), as this version of Apple’s operating system caused.Only virtualize on Apple hardware (which you say you're doing).Server or (d) personal, non-commercial use. If that doesn’t work, switch Wi-Fi off and then on again on your Mac. It may have ‘forgotten’ which network to use following the update. Ensure your Mac is connected to the correct Wi-Fi network click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar or Control Center.
Running the Apple Software, for purposes of: (a) softwareĭevelopment (b) testing during software development (c) using OS X Wi-Fi or Bluetooth not working on macOS Ventura. Instances of the Apple Software within virtual operating systemĮnvironments on each Mac Computer you own or control that is already (iii) to install, use and run up to two (2) additional copies or Problem is, as soon as VMWare begins to boot macOS, it crashes and says 'Unexpected exception occured in firmware.' I used this guide: Although its for AMD, just for giggles, I tried it on an old Intel laptop I have (i5 2400) and it doesn't crash there, but macOS won't boot because its made for AMD. Also installed Xcode into the El Cap environment. The Mavericks EULA maintains the Lion virtualization clause. I was running VMWare with Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan for over a year. With Lion you could virtualize the non-Server OS X version. Previously on OS X Server could be virtualized and even then, only in narrow circumstances. Apple loosened restrictions around OS X and virtualization with Lion.