A: No. Hyper-V takes exclusive control of virtualization extensions. You must disable Hyper-V (and Core Isolation / Memory Integrity) to use VMware and the unlocker.

Introduction For decades, VMware Workstation Pro has been the gold standard for virtualization on Windows and Linux. It allows professionals, developers, and enthusiasts to run multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single physical machine. However, for all its power, VMware Workstation Pro has a notable limitation: it does not natively support macOS as a guest operating system.

A: Official unlockers (open-source on GitHub) are safe. Avoid random EXEs from file-sharing sites. Always inspect the source or download from trusted repositories.

A: Yes, but the update will overwrite patched files. You must re-run the unlocker after each update.

With the step-by-step guide above, you can transform your Windows 11 PC into a host for macOS Ventura, Sonoma, or Sequoia—fully accelerated and surprisingly responsive. Just remember: keep your unlocker updated, respect software licenses, and always back up your host machine before patching.

| Solution | Pros | Cons | |----------|------|------| | | Lightweight, open-source | No GUI acceleration, limited to CLI | | VirtualBox + Hackintosh | Free, easy for older macOS | Performance is poor, USB issues | | KVM on Linux | Near-native performance | Requires Linux host, steep learning curve | | Buy a used Mac Mini | Fully legal, "it just works" | Costs real money, not virtualized | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Does VMware Unlocker work on Workstation 17 Pro Player (free)? A: No. Player has limited configuration options and does not allow the required VMX edits. You need the Pro version.

However, from a technical perspective, modern CPUs (Intel/AMD) are perfectly capable of running macOS in a VM. The unlocker circumvents the artificial software restrictions without altering VMware’s core binaries in a destructive way (most unlockers use memory patching or configuration overrides). Before you start, verify your setup: