Pre-requisites:
Step-by-step guide:
Step 1. Open the .vmdk file and Edit virtual machine settings. Adjust RAM, Graphics, CPU settingsto your preferred values. I recommend 1GB and above RAM if you havephysical RAM > 2.5GB. For the Graphics keep it somewhere above 50 mbto get QE/CI on Snow Leopard. And for the processor, use as many coresas possible.
Step 2. Set your CD/DVD location to ISO image Darwin_Snow.iso
Step 3. Now Run the virtual machine and hit F8 quickly. You`ll get boot options as shown below:
Boot Menu
c: Boot DVD
h: Boot First Hard Drive
e: Eject DVD
Your choice:
Step 4. Before continuing, you need to swap your CD image with Snow Leopard ISO/DVD. To do this, right click on the CD icon in toolbar in the bottom right and click settings. Now located your DVD drive or set the ISO image.
Step 5. Return to the boot menu that appeared in Step 3 and hit cfor “boot DVD”. Press F8 again for advanced options on Snow Leopardinstaller. On the boot loader enter “-v” and Enter to start installationin verbose mode.
Step 6. It would be couple of minutes before you see the main installer User Interface. Install Snow Leopard the usual way by creating Mac OS Journaledpartition and de-selecting few un-needed drivers, other stuff under thecustomization tab. You should finish up booting into Snow LEopardwithout any issues.
If you face any issues, it’s easy to geta hold of it by contacting me on Twitter @Taranfx or leave a comment below.
Post Install:
Fixing Sound:
Take a VMWare snapshot, then Mount the darwin_snow.iso asthe virtual drive. We will now attempt to make Graphics and sound towork properly. “Install VMware Tools” and Reboot. You should boot up allfine with better graphics and resolution.
Now we will attempt Installing Sound card drivers. Take a snapshot of the VM. Run the pkg EnsoniqAudioPCI.mpkg, choose both options, reboot.
Fixing Video Resolution:
<key>Graphics Mode</key>
<string>1280×1024x32</string>
You can specify any resolution above.
Note: if you have problems editing the boot.plist, edit via command line with root permissions.
After the Reboot, you should be able to see the new resoltion inPlace. If you wish to enable full Graphics acceleration (QE/CI), InstallEFI and then change the following parameter in boot.plist:
<key>GraphicsEnabler</key>
<string>y</string>
IMPORTANT: You will always need to use the darwin_snow.iso to boot your VM. So keep it configured under CD/DVD
Once everything is done, you can use the VMWare image to run under VMWare player, free of cost.
Everything should be all smooth, in case you need help or assistance Twitter @Taranfx is your PoC.
[credits: prasys (for compiling VMWare files), Insanelymac (for more Tips)]
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