To accomplish this tutorial you already need a previous copy of OSX installed on VMWare Player or Workstation.
First of all you need to acquire a legal copy of OSX El Capitan from the App Store. This tutorial will not cover this part. Sorry :)
Download the latest version of VMWare Unlocker and use the relative binary to unlock it ( based on your Host OS ).
This will help us to create the Installation Media for a fresh new install of OSX El Capitan. Remember to attach it as SATA
on your current OSX Virtual Machine where you acquired your OSX El Capitan copy.
Assign the label InstallMedia
, we will use this later :)
Open app the Terminal.app
and run this command:
sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/InstallMedia --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app --nointeraction
and wait for it then to be finished. Meanwhile you can drink a Coffee or a Tea if you prefer :)
Upon creation use the OSX 10.11
option. Everything else can be as it's suggested by default. Attach then the InstallMedia
vmdk we created before as SATA
.
Now it's just as a normal installation on a Mac. You know what to do :)
PROTIP: Remember to not format or install OSX over your installation media. You'll see it as normal Hard Disk, so don't be confused!
Remember to do it so you can get more Video Memory, better performances and the clipboard integration.
@Royalex1 No, I don't believe so. It's my understanding that you must have Intel CPU. But, then again, I'm not a hardware guy so I could be mistaken.