Ken5998 / OpenCore-VMware-Workstation-AMD

Install macOS Big Sur on Ryzen with VMware Workstation and OpenCore
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CPU disabled by Guest OS #4

Closed TheColin21 closed 3 years ago

TheColin21 commented 3 years ago

I just tried your tutorial with the slight change that I wanted to use a VMDK instead of a USB. I attached a second disk to my existing MacOS 10.15 VM, ran createinstallmedia on it, mounted the EFI, copied the files from this repositories EFI folder there, then created a new VM and attached the VMDK there. The VM tried to boot but the standard "The CPU has been disabled by the guest operating system." error occured. What did I do wrong?

TheColin21 commented 3 years ago

VMware Workstation 16.1 on an AMD Ryzen 3600 btw.

Ken5998 commented 3 years ago

I just tried your tutorial with the slight change that I wanted to use a VMDK instead of a USB. I attached a second disk to my existing MacOS 10.15 VM, ran createinstallmedia on it, mounted the EFI, copied the files from this repositories EFI folder there, then created a new VM and attached the VMDK there. The VM tried to boot but the standard "The CPU has been disabled by the guest operating system." error occured. What did I do wrong?

I have also tried with the VMDK file ad it works normally like the USB... Now I'm uploading the VMDK and I will share with you as soon as it finishes :) P.S are you sure that have you copied the EFI folder to the "VMDK" volume? Because the patch for the AMD CPU are located inside the EFI folder

Ken5998 commented 3 years ago

Here is the link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10qLPTret3KoV1bMRrcHNqKoN7mHvn2-6/view?usp=sharing Let me know if this works. For clarify I have created a new VM with a 128GB SATA disk and after the creation I have attached the VMDK that contain the macOS installer.

TheColin21 commented 3 years ago

Thanks a lot. Yes I also mounted it in windows to check.

Am 15. Januar 2021 16:35:07 MEZ schrieb Kenan Kasumovic notifications@github.com:

I just tried your tutorial with the slight change that I wanted to use a VMDK instead of a USB. I attached a second disk to my existing MacOS 10.15 VM, ran createinstallmedia on it, mounted the EFI, copied the files from this repositories EFI folder there, then created a new VM and attached the VMDK there. The VM tried to boot but the standard "The CPU has been disabled by the guest operating system." error occured. What did I do wrong?

I have also tried with the VMDK file ad it works normally like the USB... Now I'm uploading the VMDK and I will share with you as soon as it finishes :) P.S are you sure that have you copied the EFI folder to the "VMDK" volume? Because the patch for the AMD CPU are located inside the EFI folder

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TheColin21 commented 3 years ago

I am downloading your VMDK right now. I'll let you know if this VMDK booted. I'll also recreate my BigSur VM (as I tinkered quite a bit with the VMX to see if I could get it going) so nothing else can go wrong.

Am Fr., 15. Jan. 2021 um 17:02 Uhr schrieb Colin P colin.pohle@gmail.com:

Thanks a lot. Yes I also mounted it in windows to check.

Am 15. Januar 2021 16:35:07 MEZ schrieb Kenan Kasumovic < notifications@github.com>:

I just tried your tutorial with the slight change that I wanted to use a VMDK instead of a USB. I attached a second disk to my existing MacOS 10.15 VM, ran createinstallmedia on it, mounted the EFI, copied the files from this repositories EFI folder there, then created a new VM and attached the VMDK there. The VM tried to boot but the standard "The CPU has been disabled by the guest operating system." error occured. What did I do wrong?

I have also tried with the VMDK file ad it works normally like the USB... Now I'm uploading the VMDK and I will share with you as soon as it finishes :) P.S are you sure that have you copied the EFI folder to the "VMDK" volume? Because the patch for the AMD CPU are located inside the EFI folder

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TheColin21 commented 3 years ago

Update: the installer is booting. I guess I did something wrong, although I have no idea what it could be.

Am Sa., 16. Jan. 2021 um 10:07 Uhr schrieb Colin P colin.pohle@gmail.com:

I am downloading your VMDK right now. I'll let you know if this VMDK booted. I'll also recreate my BigSur VM (as I tinkered quite a bit with the VMX to see if I could get it going) so nothing else can go wrong.

Am Fr., 15. Jan. 2021 um 17:02 Uhr schrieb Colin P <colin.pohle@gmail.com

:

Thanks a lot. Yes I also mounted it in windows to check.

Am 15. Januar 2021 16:35:07 MEZ schrieb Kenan Kasumovic < notifications@github.com>:

I just tried your tutorial with the slight change that I wanted to use a VMDK instead of a USB. I attached a second disk to my existing MacOS 10.15 VM, ran createinstallmedia on it, mounted the EFI, copied the files from this repositories EFI folder there, then created a new VM and attached the VMDK there. The VM tried to boot but the standard "The CPU has been disabled by the guest operating system." error occured. What did I do wrong?

I have also tried with the VMDK file ad it works normally like the USB... Now I'm uploading the VMDK and I will share with you as soon as it finishes :) P.S are you sure that have you copied the EFI folder to the "VMDK" volume? Because the patch for the AMD CPU are located inside the EFI folder

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TheColin21 commented 3 years ago

BigSur installed just fine, thank you. Is this kind of installation updatable?

Am Sa., 16. Jan. 2021 um 10:35 Uhr schrieb Colin P colin.pohle@gmail.com:

Update: the installer is booting. I guess I did something wrong, although I have no idea what it could be.

Am Sa., 16. Jan. 2021 um 10:07 Uhr schrieb Colin P <colin.pohle@gmail.com

:

I am downloading your VMDK right now. I'll let you know if this VMDK booted. I'll also recreate my BigSur VM (as I tinkered quite a bit with the VMX to see if I could get it going) so nothing else can go wrong.

Am Fr., 15. Jan. 2021 um 17:02 Uhr schrieb Colin P <colin.pohle@gmail.com

:

Thanks a lot. Yes I also mounted it in windows to check.

Am 15. Januar 2021 16:35:07 MEZ schrieb Kenan Kasumovic < notifications@github.com>:

I just tried your tutorial with the slight change that I wanted to use a VMDK instead of a USB. I attached a second disk to my existing MacOS 10.15 VM, ran createinstallmedia on it, mounted the EFI, copied the files from this repositories EFI folder there, then created a new VM and attached the VMDK there. The VM tried to boot but the standard "The CPU has been disabled by the guest operating system." error occured. What did I do wrong?

I have also tried with the VMDK file ad it works normally like the USB... Now I'm uploading the VMDK and I will share with you as soon as it finishes :) P.S are you sure that have you copied the EFI folder to the "VMDK" volume? Because the patch for the AMD CPU are located inside the EFI folder

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Ken5998 commented 3 years ago

Perfetct, you're welcome. Yes now because of the patch for the CPU you can update the VM like a "normal" Mac.