Let’s welcome macOS Ventura. However, if you want to install and test macOS Ventura on virtual machines like VMware Workstation then you’ll learn here the process to install macOS Ventura on VMware Workstation in Windows 10/11.
macOS Ventura
Meanwhile, Apple unveiled macOS Ventura, the latest version of its desktop operating system, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. This autumn, MacOS Ventura, also known as macOS 13, will be launched, bringing a bevy of new features to desktops and laptops. (Normally, macOS upgrades are published in September.) In addition to improvements to Messages, Safari, the Mail app, and Continuity, there’s a brand-new multitasking tool called Stage Manager.
A new version of macOS will prevent a new wave of Macs from running Apple’s current desktop operating system. For example, the new macOS Ventura update will not be available for the 2015 MacBook Pro.
Because it was one of the last laptops to have a classic scissor-switch keyboard before Apple replaced it with the much-maligned butterfly keyboard, this laptop quickly became a fan favorite. Fortunately, Apple has already revived this classic keyboard design, so there are several superb Apple Silicon-powered replacements available for anyone still using the 2015 laptop.
Macs that are compatible with Ventura
- iMac (2017 and later)
- iMac Pro (2017)
- Mac Pro (2019 and later)
- Mac Mini (2018 and later)
- Mac Studio (2022)
- MacBook Pro (2017 and later)
- MacBook Air (2018 and later)
- MacBook (2017 and later)
macOS Ventura Features
Source: Wikipedia
- Weather for the Mac
- Clock for the Mac: an app that displays world time and manages alarms, stopwatches, and timers
- Stage Manager, a new tool for organizing windows on the desktop
- Improvements to search, email organization, and formatting in Mail
- Richer search results in Spotlight
- A new version of Safari which includes Shared Tab Groups and Passkeys, a technology for passwordless account management
- Updates to Messages, which allow to edit and unsend recent iMessages
- Handoff for FaceTime: the ability to transfer an ongoing call between multiple Apple devices
- New features for videoconferencing, including the ability to wirelessly use an iPhone as a webcam
- System Preferences was given a complete overhaul, it’s now renamed to System Settings, and in the design of the iOS and iPadOS Settings
- iCloud Shared Photo Library which allows multiple people (members of iCloud Family Sharing) to add, edit, and delete photos in the same photo library
- Redesigned Game Center dashboard
- Freeform, a productivity app like a whiteboard for real-time collaboration
- Support for routes with multiple stops in Maps
- Updated design for Siri
Required Files to Install macOS Ventura on VMware in Windows 10/11
In order to install macOS Ventura on VMware Workstation 16 Pro on Windows, you’ll need to download the below-given links:
Note: Make sure that Virtualization Technology is enabled on your Windows 10/11 PC or laptop.
So, without wasting any more time, here are the steps to install macOS Ventura on VMware Workstation Pro in Windows 10/11:
Step 1. Install VMware Workstation Pro
VMware Workstation Pro is a piece of software that helps you to run various operating systems on a single desktop machine without having to install them. This method allows engineers, teachers, and businesses to test applications on their devices without the need for several machines to manage various procedures. It also creates the ideal environment for cloud and platform testing.
VMware has a long history of creating virtualization applications for both students and businesses. They update their software so much that it’s difficult to pinpoint the most recent edition and they’re always modernizing to keep up with the times. The workstation offers a sandbox system in which you can test and allow whatever you’re working on to function under different circumstances. On both Linux and Windows, the software runs smoothly.
- Click on the VMware installer, if prompted, click Yes and select Next.
- Check the box next to I accept the terms in the License Agreement and click Next.
- Click Next and Next on the upcoming screens.
- Finally, click Install and Finish.
Step 2. Unlock VMware to Install macOS on Windows
VMware Unlocker for macOS is a useful tool that replaces a few files, like VMware-vmx, vmwarebase.dll, and vmwarebase. So, and patches macOS settings and installation features including preferences, booting, and installation settings into VMware, as well as downloading a copy of the latest version of VMware Tools for macOS if you want. As a consequence, after you’ve installed the fix, you’ll be able to work out VMware settings and load every variant of macOS on VMware without any limitations.
Note: Make sure the VMware Workstation application is closed completely.
- When you downloaded macOS Unlocker V3 for VMware GitHub then extract it. Open the extracted folder.
- Right-click on win-install. cmd and click Run as Administrator. Click Yes, if you are prompted.
- It will pop up a command prompt running some commands and wait until it’s done.
Step 3. Create & Customize macOS Ventura VM
1. Launch the VMware Workstation and click Create a New Virtual Machine.
2. The default option is Typical (recommended). Click Next.
3. Select I will install the operating system later and click Next.
4. Choose Apple Mac OS X as a guest operating system, after that, you have to choose the version, macOS 13. Click Next.
5. Give your virtual machine a name like macOS Ventura and click Next.
6. Specify the disk size and select Store virtual disk as a single file and click Next. 80GB is recommended.
7. click on Customize Hardware.
8. On the Memory tab, allocate the amount of RAM. Higher RAM, higher performance.
9. On the Processors tab, increase the CPU processor core.
10. Click the New CD/DVD (SATA) option, click Use ISO image file, and click Browse.
11. Locate the macOS Ventura ISO file and click Open.
12. To save all the changes, click Close.
13. Click Finish.
Step 4. Edit macOS Ventura VMX File
Find the location where you’ve saved the macOS Ventura virtual machine. Right-click on a file with the extension of VMX and open it with a Notepad.
Once it is opened, Scroll down to the end and insert the below code:
smc.version = “0”
Click on File > Save.
Step 5. Power on macOS Ventura Virtual Machine
Launch VMware Workstation, select the macOS Ventura VM, and click Power on this virtual machine.
Here, you will see the Apple logo.
Select your preferred language and click the arrow icon at the bottom right-hand corner.
Select Disk Utility and click Continue.
Choose VMware Virtual SATA Hard Drive Media then click Erase.
Here, select the following options: Name: macOS Ventura (optional), Format: Mac OS Extended (Journaled), and Scheme: GUID Partition Map. Click Erase. When finished, click Done.
Click the Disk Utility tab and select Quit Disk Utility.
Select Install macOS Ventura and click Continue.
Click Continue.
On the next screen, click Agree and once again select Agree.
Select the macOS Ventura hard disk and click Continue.
Now, wait patiently. It will take a good 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the speed of your PC or laptop.
Step 6. Setup macOS Ventura for the First Time
Once the macOS Ventura installation is completed, it’s time to set up the operating system for the first time on VMware.
- On the Welcome screen, select your country/region and click Continue.
- Click Continue.
- On the Accessibility page, click Not Now and then click Continue on the Data & Privacy page.
- Select how your computer connects to the internet. I recommend choosing My computer does not connect to the internet.
- Click Continue on Data & Privacy page.
- On the Migration Assistant screen, click the Not Now button to continue.
- Select Agree to Terms and Conditions. Once again select Agree.
- Create an account with a Full name and password. Click Continue.
- Next, click Continue.
- Configure Screen Time and Siri.
- Now, select your preferred look like Light, Dark, or Auto, and click Continue.
- Finally, macOS Ventura is successfully installed on VMware.
That’s it. This is how you can install and run macOS Ventura on VMware Workstation on a Windows 10/11 PC or laptop. The installation process was really easy. All you need to do is download the required files and make sure Virtualization Technology is enabled from BIOS.
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