Vmware Unlocker 3.0.4 (2025)

| Component | Requirement | |-----------|-------------| | | Windows 10/11 (64-bit) or Linux (Ubuntu/Debian/CentOS) | | VMware Product | Workstation 15.5+, Player 15.5+, ESXi 6.7+ | | CPU | Intel Core i-series (preferred) or AMD Ryzen (with SVM enabled) | | Virtualization | VT-x/AMD-V enabled in BIOS | | Storage | 40+ GB free for macOS VM | | Unlocker Version | 3.0.4 |

Please be aware that running macOS on non-Apple hardware may violate the Apple End User License Agreement (EULA). This tool is generally used for development, research, and educational purposes.

Because the Unlocker patches executable files, many antivirus programs flag it as a "potentially unwanted program" or "hacktool." This is a known false positive, as the Go compiler used to create some versions of the tool often triggers these alerts. You can check the official Golang FAQ for more information. If you trust the source, add the Unlocker folder to your AV's exclusion list before running it.

sudo vmware-installer -u vmware-workstation # Or just close all VMware windows vmware unlocker 3.0.4

A: Yes, you can run the win-update-tools.cmd script to update the VMware Tools inside the VM, which can fix display and performance issues.

Before starting, ensure all VMware applications and background services are completely closed. For Windows Users paolo-projects/unlocker: VMware Workstation macOS - GitHub

smc.version = "0" cpuid.coresPerSocket = "2" nestedHV.enable = "TRUE" keyboard.vusb.enable = "TRUE" mouse.vusb.enable = "TRUE" | Component | Requirement | |-----------|-------------| | |

The script will:

Note: For macOS guest installations, ensuring you have an Intel or AMD processor that supports hardware virtualization (VT-x/AMD-V enabled in your BIOS/UEFI) is required. How to Use VMware Unlocker 3.0.4 (Step-by-Step)

A command prompt will open, performing the patching and downloading tools. Wait for it to close automatically. You can check the official Golang FAQ for more information

Right-click on win-install.cmd and select .

Wait for the command script to stop the VMware background services, apply the binary patches, and restart the services.

Adds official templates for various macOS versions (from OS X OS X 10.11 up to modern macOS releases).

: Manually download the darwin.iso file and mount it directly to the virtual optical drive. Legal and Ethical Considerations