In this article, we shared the VMware ESXi Unlocker download link, which allows you to install an Apple macOS system on the vSphere Hypervisor server.
Download macOS Unlocker for vSphere ESXi 6.7
If you try to install a macOS on a VMware Workstation or VMware vSphere ESXi under normal conditions, you will get an error. By default, the macOS virtual machine option is not active on VMware Workstation.
To install a macOS operating system on the VM Workstation, VM Player Workstation Player, VM ESXi, and even VM Fusion, you need to unlock the program.
You will need VMware Unlocker to install the Apple Mac OS X operating system on VM virtualization programs. With VM Unlocker (MacOS X Unlocker for VM), you can use macOS on a virtual machine without buying a MacBook or iMac.
What is VMware Unlocker?
This tool is an unlock patch software developed for Mac OS systems. In short, this tool allows you to emulate a Mac OS X system on a virtual machine.
In our previous articles, we installed High Sierra on VM Workstation and vSphere ESXi using this program. Mac OS High Sierra installation is available in the links below.
We used VMware Unlocker 2.1.1 in macOS High Sierra installation on the server and successfully installed the MacOS system. However, the older version of this program did not work when configuring the Apple operating system on vSphere 6.7!
So, we have updated the vSphere Unlocker for Hypervisor ESXi 6.7!
Download VMware Unlocker 2.1.1
Click on the button below to download the related tool to your computer. You can install an Apple Mac operating system with the vSphere 6.7 Unlocker you have downloaded to your computer.
How to Install macOS Using the Unlock Tool on vSphere
After downloading the macOS unlock tool for vSphere, copy this file onto your server and click on the image below to set up macOS step by step on ESXi.
Conclusion
In this article, vSphere 6.7 Unlocker 2.1.1 is required to run a macOS on VM Hypervisor 6.7. Thanks for following us!
when run try to run esxi-install.sh, it’s always told me ‘-sh: permission denied’.
I do login as root, and use ‘chmod +x esxi-install.sh’ to change it executable.
is there any other thing need to do before run the scripts?
I’m using ESXi v6.7.0 u3 on an Lenovo server.
Thanks!
The unlocker is no longer working on ESXI 7.0. It runs, completes successfully, but upon reboot of the server, the success is false, and Mac OS objects are not vmotionable to the supposedly applied-to servers.
you need to ‘chmod 755 esxi-install.sh’
Do you think this would work on esxi 7.0?
Regards,
Rick
product hangs hypervisor 6.7
503 errors then you try to connect to hypervisor
anyone have fix ?
Can I run it on EXSI 6.0 and how to do it
download link is not on this page