Question:
VMware Guest OS installation Error?
Bess
2010-09-09 03:45:20 UTC
I've decided to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard using this iso image I've downloaded (Snow Leopard_10.6.1_10.6.2_SSE2_SSE3_Intel_AMD_by_Hazard). When I got into the Apple Logo booting screen, an error (The CUP has been disabled by the guest Operating System. You will have to power off the vitural Machine at this point........) What's the problem, and more importantly, what's the solution?

I have:

Gateway M-6337
Host OS: Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit edition SP1
Processer: Intel Pentium Dual-CPU T2390 1.86GHz
Video Card: Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family

PLEASE DON'T ANSWER, "YOU CAN'T INSTALL MAC OS X ON VMWARE........" YES YOU CAN!!!!
Three answers:
2010-09-09 03:52:47 UTC
VMware provides a full range of technical documentation on our current products as well as older products. This documentation includes technical manuals, release notes, tools, and libraries.
Fraggle
2010-09-09 07:17:13 UTC
VMware doesn't provide Apple hardware emulation. They have legal agreements with Apple stating this. You can use VMware to run Windows on a Mac, but there is no legal way, emulation included, to run Mac OS on non-Apple hardware.
2016-10-05 11:43:06 UTC
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