Pierre Ammoun
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I would like to run MacOS on Hyper-V
I would like to run MacOS on Hyper-V
I know that this exist under Vmware , https://techsviewer.com/install-macos-10-14-mojave-vmware-windows/ , I have tried it and it is working.
Yet I use Hyper-V most , and since I can't have VMWare and Hyper-V together on the same PC, I need to be able to run MacOS on Hyper-V
I know that this exist under Vmware , https://techsviewer.com/install-macos-10-14-mojave-vmware-windows/ , I have tried it and it is working.
Yet I use Hyper-V most , and since I can't have VMWare and Hyper-V together on the same PC, I need to be able to run MacOS on Hyper-V
BAD NEWS - Unfortunately the EULA for OSX states Apple hardware only and the only supported virtualization is by VMware Fusion and not Hyper-V
While it's always possible there's a new development, the simple answer is you can't do that.
The only way to virtualize MacOS is on Mac Hardware. While it's possible you could load Windows 10 on the Mac Hardware, there is no recorded success that I've seen or found of ever getting it installed.
The only way to virtualize MacOS is on Mac Hardware. While it's possible you could load Windows 10 on the Mac Hardware, there is no recorded success that I've seen or found of ever getting it installed.
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Lee W, MVP
How come it is working flawlessly in VMWare workstation ?
PA
How come it is working flawlessly in VMWare workstation ?
PA
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Pierre Ammoun,
Because VMWare has invested the resources to make it work. VMWare is commonly used on Macs. Windows is not. The technologies, while broadly the same are still different!
Eoin OSullivan,
Forgetting that you can't do it because the support (technical and policy based) isn't there, what specifically in the Apple license agreement prohibits use of MacOS on Hyper-V *IF* you have installed Windows 10 or for that matter, Windows Server on Mac hardware?
Because VMWare has invested the resources to make it work. VMWare is commonly used on Macs. Windows is not. The technologies, while broadly the same are still different!
Eoin OSullivan,
Forgetting that you can't do it because the support (technical and policy based) isn't there, what specifically in the Apple license agreement prohibits use of MacOS on Hyper-V *IF* you have installed Windows 10 or for that matter, Windows Server on Mac hardware?
Opening post, is not true, VMware vSphere ESXi also supports Mac OS.
see here
https://www.experts-exchange.com/posts/4558/I've-inherited-an-Apple-Mac-Xserve-Cluster-and-as.html
see here
https://www.experts-exchange.com/posts/4558/I've-inherited-an-Apple-Mac-Xserve-Cluster-and-as.html