


Shut down the working Snow Leopard virtual machine and remove the 5GB VMDK file from it. It can boot a virtual machine in VMware without any boot loaders. That’s it, our bootable Lion OS X installer image is ready. cd /Volumes/LionInstaller/System/Library/CoreServices Since VMware on Windows supports Mac OS X server versions only, the newly created installation image should be flagged as the server version.Įxecute the following commands.

Second command will copy a large size of data to a new VMDK file, therefore do wait for some time.ĩ) We are almost done. Sudo cp -R "/Volumes/Mac OS X Install ESD/Packages" /Volumes/LionInstaller/System/Installation/Packages sudo rm /Volumes/LionInstaller/System/Installation/Packages Make sure this file is modified as shown above in the new installer image.Ĩ) Now copy the installation packages by following commands. In another way, you can use sudo vi command to modify this file in the terminal. This time it will ask for authentication, so provide the root access password. If you face any permission issues, save this file on Desktop or any other folder then move to the destination. Go to /Volumes/LionInstaller/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ and open file with TextEdit.Įnter the following string and save the file. Steps to Create Bootable Lion OS X Installer Imageġ) Attach a new 5GB virtual hard disk (VMDK) file to a working Snow leopard Virtual machine.ħ) Modify the plist file to enable the kernelcahce that we copied to the new installer disk. Why Do We Need to Create this Installer Image?ġ) There are no boot loaders available to boot the original Lion installer file in VMware.Ģ) The installation package is available in the DMG format that can’t be used in the virtualization platforms.
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But if your goal is still installing older versions of Mac OS X on old hardware, then this article will be invaluable for helping get the job done! Things you Need to Have:ġ) Working Snow Leopard Virtual Machine in VMware or VirtualBoxĬheck our earlier guides to install Snow Leopard on VMware or on VirtualBoxĢ) Lion Leopard Installation DMG (It is easily available on the Internet. NOTE: The guide you are reading now was published over ten years ago. I managed to install Mac 10.7 Lion onto my Windows 7 32-bit by following the steps in this article! The guide will show you how to make a bootable Lion OS X image that can be used on VMware or any Intel-based physical computer. If we need to boot a virtual machine either on VMware or VirtualBox, we need to modify the installation medium to continue the Mac OS X installation. Usually, the OS X installation DMG file will not work on the virtualization environment or non-mac computers.
