That's a neat trick in itself but I am still perplexed as to which files it is mapping to get the OS install going. I understand thus far that EFI does not require a boot loader and that it can map the macOS in an ISO file directly into memory. I am just being introduced to EFI bios and it seems in many ways close to that of DOS, and maybe Unix. Thus far, I have been unable to get VM Player to recognize the OS created by a conversion from mac dmg filer converted to an ISO file. I have a fairly in-depth knowledge of DOS/Windows under the hood and I am hoping to have a fairly in-depth discussion about how VMPlayer 14 and 15 boots a macOS system. I am trying to help a friend who has a mac by loading it on my VMPlayer, which I normally use for Windows apps. ![]() Hi.perhaps I am straying from the intent of this board by using a VMPlayer modified to allow a macOS install.
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