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I am trying to install adobe flash player on a mac os x 10.11.6 computer. It has safari 9.13 (11601.7.8). This will allow me to to receive the message. When i have tried, i get the message that i don't have a compatible flash player installed.
This fantastic OS is either interesting to experience nor full of enjoyment features like latest apps, games or other working with it. The full installation of Mac OS on VMware is the best way to try this operating system and learn everything about Mac you’ve heard or seen, its not as hard as you think because in this guide I will show you how to install Mac OS X El Capitan on VMware, you can use this on VMware like using it on a computer then if you like to install it on your computer so we can help you install it by our next tutorial, let’s start.
Install Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11 on Vmware There are several kinds or versions of Mac OS X, as we have talked about installing about Mac OS X Yosemite, Mac OS X Mavericks. Before starting the installation, you need to download Mac OS El Capitan iso image and unlocker 208 from the links below. (Google Drive) (Utorrent) After the downloading finished, extract them then install VMware from, that’s ok if you have installed before. 1. Open Unlocker 208 then navigate to win-install and Run as Administrator. I have the same error with displaying as follows. Please help me to solve this immmediately. VMware Workstation unrecoverable error: (vcpu-0) vcpu-0:VERIFY vmcore/vmm/main/physMemmonitor.c:1178 A log file is available in “C: Users User Documents Virtual Machines OS X 10.11 vmware.log”.
You can request support. To collect data to submit to VMware support, choose “Collect Support Data” from the Help menu. You can also run the “vm-support” script in the Workstation folder directly. We will respond on the basis of your support entitlement. Excellent instructions! No problem to finish all installations by following this article. In my case, I had to run unlocker 208 in Drive C, otherwise it won’t unlock.
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Unfortunately, when I try to power on the MAC, it shows something wrong. I can only see the Apple, but never can bite into.
I need to turn off the power on MAC. My PC is AMD CPU. This might be the problem. I tried many ways including checking the BIOS settings etc etc. Still can’t have a mouthful bite of the Apple. Anyone runs OS 10.11 successfully on a AMD PC?
(Many years ago, I did well VMWare+Leopard on AMD machine.). So I’ve got this installed and it’s working really well – however I can’t restart the Apple machine. After I got everything running (as per the above article) I took a VmWare snapshot. I then tried rebooting the guest machine and when it restarts I get the Apple logo with the progress bar, but then the screen changes to a corrupt version of his page (it looks like many interlaced Apple logos side by side see ).
It’s as if the graphics driver is trying to change modes, but failing or getting stuck. I can go back to the Vmware snapshot without a problem and everything carries on working correctly until I try to reboot – I’ve installed apps, run the machine for days on end etc etc, it’s just that I can’t restart it. Any ideas on how to debug what is going on?
I had an error with my VMware here is what it said. A fault has occurred causing a virtual CPU to enter the shutdown state. If this fault had occurred outside of a virtual machine, it would have caused the physical machine to restart. The shutdown state can be reached by incorrectly configuring the virtual machine, a bug in the guest operating system, or a problem in VMware Player. Click OK to restart the virtual machine or Cancel to power off the virtual machine. What do you think I should do? Hey there and thank youu for your information?
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Did everything as written and get the same error massege while pressing “run virtual machine”. Thats what I get: VMware Player unrecoverable error: (vcpu-0) vcpu-0:VERIFY vmcore/vmm/main/physMemmonitor.c:1180 A log file is available in “C: Users Nastya Documents Virtual Machines OS X 10.11 (2) vmware.log”.
You can request support. To collect data to submit to VMware technical support, run “vm-support”. We will respond on the basis of your support entitlement. Can I fix this somehow? I did everything as instructed and when I tried to play the virtual machine from VMware this is the message I got “Binary translation is incompatible with long mode on this platform. Long mode will be disabled in this virtual environment and applications requiring long mode will not function properly as a result.
See for more details.” When I clicked ok, this is the message I got “Mac OS X is not supported with binary translation. To run Mac OS X you need a host on which VMware Player supports Intel VT-x or AMD-V.” Please help, AJ. I did everything as instructed and when I tried to play the virtual machine from VMware this is the message I got “Binary translation is incompatible with long mode on this platform. Long mode will be disabled in this virtual environment and applications requiring long mode will not function properly as a result. See for more details.” When I clicked ok, this message appeared “Mac OS X is not supported with binary translation. To run Mac OS X you need a host on which VMware Player supports Intel VT-x or AMD-V.” Please help!
MacOS Sierra: Related coverage. As with past OS X releases, MacOS Sierra is a free update via the Mac App Store. Learn if your Mac is compatible with MacOS Sierra and, if so, how to prepare it before downloading and installing the update. Determine if your Mac makes the cut The first thing to do as you prepare for MacOS Sierra is to check to see if your Mac is compatible; not all Macs will be able to make the leap. If your Mac is from early 2009 or earlier, you're out of luck., 'all Macs introduced in 2010 or later are compatible.
MacBook and iMac computers introduced in late 2009 are also compatible.' Breaking it down, the Mac model compatible with with Sierra are:. MacBook: late 2009 and later. MacBook Air: 2010 and later.
MacBook Pro: 2010 and later. iMac: late 2009 and later. Mac Mini: 2010 and later. Mac Pro: 2010 and later To find the vintage of your Mac, click the Apple in the upper-left corner and click About This Mac.
Under the OS listed at the top, you'll see the year of your model next to its name. Back up your Mac Before you perform a major operation like installing a new OS, you should alway perform a system backup to protect your data. Should the installation go awry, you don't want to lose important documents along with your photo and music libraries. Thankfully, Macs include a tool that make backups easy: Time Machine. Download and install MacOS Sierra is available as a free update via the Mac App Store.
To get it, open the Mac App Store and click the Updates tab. MacOS Sierra should be listed at the top. Click the Update button to download the update. (If it's not there, just search on 'sierra' and it should pop right up.) You can track the progress of your download on the Purchased tab of the Mac App Store. Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET.