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OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Retail VMware Image: Everything You Need to Know



How to Run OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion on VMware: A Step-by-Step Guide




Do you want to experience Mac OS X on your Windows PC? Do you want to test and develop applications for Mac OS X without buying a Mac? Do you want to enjoy the features and benefits of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, the ninth major release of Apple's desktop and server operating system? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this article is for you.




OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Retail VMware Image



In this article, we will show you how to run OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion on VMware, a popular virtualization software that allows you to run multiple operating systems on a single computer. We will use a retail VMware image of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, which means that it is a copy of the original installation disk that you can buy from Apple or download from the Mac App Store. This image is compatible with both AMD and Intel processors, and it can run on VMware Workstation, Player, or Fusion.


By following this guide, you will be able to install and use OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion as a guest operating system in VMware, and enjoy its features such as iCloud integration, Notification Center, Messages, Notes, Reminders, Game Center, AirPlay Mirroring, Gatekeeper, Safari 6, and more.


What You Need




Before we start, make sure you have the following items:


  • A Windows PC with a 64-bit processor and at least 4 GB of RAM.



  • A VMware software such as Workstation, Player, or Fusion. You can download a free trial version from the VMware website.



  • An unlocker tool that enables VMware to support Mac OS X guest operating systems. You can download it from this link.



  • An OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion retail VMware image. You can download it from this link.



  • A Mac OS X account or an Apple ID to access the Mac App Store and iCloud services.



Step 1: Install VMware and Unlocker




The first step is to install VMware on your Windows PC. You can choose any version of VMware that suits your needs and preferences, such as Workstation, Player, or Fusion. Follow the instructions on the VMware website to download and install the software.


After installing VMware, you need to run the unlocker tool that enables VMware to support Mac OS X guest operating systems. This tool modifies some files and settings of VMware to allow it to recognize and run Mac OS X images. To run the unlocker tool, follow these steps:


  • Close VMware if it is running.



  • Extract the unlocker zip file that you downloaded earlier.



  • Open the unlocker folder and right-click on the install.cmd file.



  • Select Run as administrator.



  • Wait for the tool to finish its work. You should see a message saying \"VMware Unlocker - Mac OS X Guest\" at the end.



Step 2: Open the OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Image




The next step is to open the OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion retail VMware image that you downloaded earlier. This image contains all the files and settings needed to run Mac OS X on VMware. To open the image, follow these steps:


  • Extract the OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion zip file that you downloaded earlier.



  • Open the OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion folder and find the .vmx file.



  • Double-click on the .vmx file to open it with VMware.



  • You should see a new virtual machine named \"OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion\" in your VMware library.



Step 3: Configure the Virtual Machine Settings




The third step is to configure the virtual machine settings according to your preferences and requirements. You can change various settings such as memory (RAM), CPU, hard disk size, network adapter, sound card, display resolution, and more. To configure the virtual machine settings, follow these steps:


  • Select the OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion virtual machine in your VMware library.



  • Click on Edit virtual machine settings.



  • A new window will open where you can modify various settings of the virtual machine.



  • We recommend that you allocate at least 2 GB of RAM and 2 processors for the virtual machine for optimal performance.



  • You can also increase or decrease the hard disk size according to your needs. The default size is 40 GB.



  • You can also change other settings such as network adapter, sound card, display resolution, and more according to your preferences.



  • Click OK when you are done with configuring the settings.



Step 5: Install VMware Tools




The fifth step is to install VMware Tools on the virtual machine. VMware Tools is a set of software that enhances the performance and functionality of the guest operating system. VMware Tools provides features such as improved graphics, sound, mouse, keyboard, network, and clipboard integration, as well as shared folders, drag and drop, and time synchronization. To install VMware Tools, follow these steps:


  • After the OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion installation completes, you should see a screen with the OS X Setup Assistant. Follow the instructions to complete the setup process.



  • When you reach the desktop, you should see a VMware Tools icon on the desktop. Double-click on it to open it.



  • You should see a window with the Install VMware Tools option. Double-click on it to start the installation.



  • You should see a window with the VMware Tools Installer. Click Continue.



  • You should see a window with the Installation Type. Click Install.



  • You may be prompted to enter your password. Enter it and click OK.



  • You should see a window with the Installation Completed Successfully message. Click Restart.



  • The virtual machine will restart and VMware Tools will be installed and ready to use.



Step 6: Enjoy OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion on VMware




The final step is to enjoy OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion on VMware. You can now use OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion as a guest operating system in VMware, and enjoy its features such as iCloud integration, Notification Center, Messages, Notes, Reminders, Game Center, AirPlay Mirroring, Gatekeeper, Safari 6, and more.


You can also access the Mac App Store and download apps and games for your Mac OS X virtual machine. You can also use iCloud services such as Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Photos, Notes, Reminders, and more by signing in with your Apple ID or creating a new one.


You can also customize your Mac OS X virtual machine according to your preferences and needs. You can change the wallpaper, theme, dock, icons, fonts, and more by using the System Preferences and other options available in OS X.


Step 7: Troubleshoot Common Issues




The seventh step is to troubleshoot some common issues that may occur when running OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion on VMware. Some of these issues are:


  • The virtual machine does not boot or gets stuck at the Apple logo screen. This may be caused by an incompatible processor or a wrong kernel patch. To fix this, make sure you have selected the correct kernel patch for your processor (AMD or Intel) and try to boot the virtual machine again.



  • The virtual machine displays a message saying \"The CPU has been disabled by the guest operating system\". This may be caused by a mismatch between the virtual machine settings and the VMware image settings. To fix this, make sure you have allocated at least 2 GB of RAM and 2 processors for the virtual machine, and that the version of VMware is compatible with the VMware image.



  • The virtual machine runs slowly or freezes frequently. This may be caused by insufficient resources or a faulty VMware image. To fix this, make sure you have enough free disk space and memory on your Windows PC, and that the VMware image is not corrupted or damaged.



Step 8: Update OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion




The eighth step is to update OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion to the latest version and security patches. Updating OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion can improve the performance and stability of the guest operating system, as well as fix some bugs and vulnerabilities. To update OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, follow these steps:


  • Open the App Store app on your Mac OS X virtual machine.



  • Click on the Updates tab and check for any available updates.



  • Click on the Update button next to each update that you want to install.



  • Enter your Apple ID and password if prompted.



  • Wait for the updates to download and install.



  • Restart your Mac OS X virtual machine if required.



Step 9: Share Files and Folders between Windows and Mac OS X




The ninth step is to share files and folders between Windows and Mac OS X on VMware. Sharing files and folders can make it easier to transfer data and documents between the host and guest operating systems. To share files and folders, follow these steps:


  • On your Windows PC, create a folder that you want to share with Mac OS X. For example, you can create a folder named Shared on your desktop.



  • On your Mac OS X virtual machine, open the VMware Tools icon on the desktop.



  • You should see a window with the VMware Shared Folders option. Double-click on it to open it.



  • You should see a window with the Shared Folders Settings. Click on the Add button.



  • You should see a window with the Add Shared Folder Wizard. Click Next.



  • You should see a window with the Select Host Path option. Click Browse and navigate to the folder that you want to share on your Windows PC. For example, select the Shared folder on your desktop.



  • You should see a window with the Select Guest Path option. Enter a name for the shared folder on your Mac OS X virtual machine. For example, enter Shared as well.



  • Click Next and Finish to complete the wizard.



  • You should see the shared folder appear in the Shared Folders Settings window. Click OK to close it.



  • On your Mac OS X virtual machine, open Finder and go to /Volumes/Shared. You should see the shared folder that you created on your Windows PC.



Step 10: Backup and Restore Your Mac OS X Virtual Machine




The tenth step is to backup and restore your Mac OS X virtual machine on VMware. Backing up and restoring your virtual machine can help you prevent data loss and recover from system errors or failures. To backup and restore your virtual machine, follow these steps:


  • To backup your virtual machine, power off the virtual machine and locate the .vmx file that you used to open it with VMware.



  • Copy the .vmx file and all the associated files (such as .vmdk, .nvram, .vmem, etc.) to a safe location, such as an external hard drive or a cloud storage service.



  • To restore your virtual machine, copy the .vmx file and all the associated files back to their original location or any location that you prefer.



  • Open VMware Workstation and click on File > Open.



  • Navigate to the .vmx file that you copied and open it.



  • You should see your Mac OS X virtual machine restored to its previous state.



Conclusion




In this article, we have shown you how to run OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion on VMware, using a retail VMware image that you can download from the internet. We have also shown you how to configure the virtual machine settings, install VMware Tools, update OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, share files and folders between Windows and Mac OS X, and backup and restore your virtual machine. By following this guide, you can enjoy the features and benefits of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion on your Windows PC, without buying a Mac or dual-booting your system. You can also use this virtual machine for testing and developing applications for Mac OS X, or for learning and exploring the Mac OS X environment.


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