Installing macOS Sonoma on Ryzen 7 VMWare failed

HKPhysicist

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Dear AMD Engineers (I guess) and Experts,
I am developing cross-platform applications including iPhone and macOS apps. However, I do not have money to buy new iMac or iPhone. So I want to simulate a virtual environment on my Ryzen 7 2700X PC.

  1. My first step is successful. I could set up a Ryzen 7 VMWare running macOS X 11.3 with the help of this author's installation file:
    However, XCode is no longer supported by macOS X 11.3 any more.

  2. In order to develop Apple apps, I have to set up a macOS 14 VM. My next step is to create a bootable USB drive for macOS 14 Sonoma. I was successful creating it from within Step #1 VMWare VM running macOS X 11.3.

  3. Then, I followed this author's guide to customise Step #2 bootable drive's EFI partition.
    I then created an empty VMWare VM, booted the Step #2 macOS 14 installation USB drive. The installation GUI appeared! I then proceeded with the installation but it turned out to be a complete failure. The screenshot showed its final destination.
    ryzentosh kernel panic.png

Could anybody help me to repair this installation? My purpose is to develop Apple apps so I do not need very fancy features as in a real mac computer.
 
Dear AMD Engineers (I guess) and Experts,
I am developing cross-platform applications including iPhone and macOS apps. However, I do not have money to buy new iMac or iPhone. So I want to simulate a virtual environment on my Ryzen 7 2700X PC.

  1. My first step is successful. I could set up a Ryzen 7 VMWare running macOS X 11.3 with the help of this author's installation file:
    However, XCode is no longer supported by macOS X 11.3 any more.

  2. In order to develop Apple apps, I have to set up a macOS 14 VM. My next step is to create a bootable USB drive for macOS 14 Sonoma. I was successful creating it from within Step #1 VMWare VM running macOS X 11.3.

  3. Then, I followed this author's guide to customise Step #2 bootable drive's EFI partition.
    I then created an empty VMWare VM, booted the Step #2 macOS 14 installation USB drive. The installation GUI appeared! I then proceeded with the installation but it turned out to be a complete failure. The screenshot showed its final destination.
    View attachment 12067

Could anybody help me to repair this installation? My purpose is to develop Apple apps so I do not need very fancy features as in a real mac computer.
Make your own EFI for it, that prebuilt one sucks.
 
After I had disabled AMD related buggy kernels, it began to boot to the second installation GUI.
Those kernels modules named AMD etc, are buggy. Do not use them at all.
:)

workmacos14.png

I hope AMD keeps these "AMD OS X" projects going on and on. Poor Apple software developers benefit from it very much.
In return to AMD engineers' nice work, I will upgrade my Ryzen 2700X to Ryzen 5700X this winter. ;)

Modify. Don't switch. (y)
 
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Installation completely failed.
There is no need to upgrade to Ryzen 7 5700X this winter. :sick:
 
I'm working on a VMWare Sonoma 14.0 Final project running on Windows on an AMD Ryzen 5800X3D. It's already working, but I'm testing and If you are interested I will post here on the forum soon how to proceed. This version works on AMD is using opencore to boot in VMWare.
 
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I'm working on a VMWare Sonoma 14.0 Final project running on Windows on an AMD Ryzen 5800X3D. It's already working, but I'm testing and If you are interested I will post here on the forum soon how to proceed. This version works on AMD is using opencore to boot in VMWare.
You are the hero!
I am looking forward to your result! (y):love:
 
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