Thanks for your feedback, to improve graphics memory, navigate to VMware> Virtual Machine Settings(Edit virtual machine settings> Select Display> Change the value of the display memory from the drop down available for Shared graphic memory. When using Horizon Client for Mac with multiple monitors, the cursor position is incorrect in the monitor. For example, when you right-click your mouse in the monitor, the right-click context is not at your mouse location.

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The new MacOS Sierra is out and has been installed on almost all of the Mac’s because it’s new features going to get better and better. While it has spirit everywhere, especially, Siri which is more compatible and smart and finds the best results for you. Moreover, you have the universal clipboard, auto unlocks with Apple Watch and much more. Sounds exciting? Do you think it’s only for Mac users or you can’t install it? ha, of course, no, because you can do them all just in Windows using VMware within some easy steps. However, as we have covered the previous OS X El Capitan installation on VMware, this time again we’re having a surprising gift for our users means we’ve covered this too, so let’s get started.

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Install MacOS Sierra 10.12 on VMware Step by Step Guide

Hey, before beginning the installation you need to take care them in order to install it fully on your computer.

Minimum system requirements

  • 2GB Memory(RAM)
  • Number of Processors:2
  • Hard Disk:80GB
  • Graphics memory:256 MB

Now download the Winrar files from below you need:-

Latest preview: 10.12 Final (16A323). September 20, 2016

  • Google Drive (6 Parts): MacOS 10.12 Sierra VMware Image (Final Version, no beta)
  • Google Drive (one full): MacOS Sierra VMware Image
  • Unlocker208: http://bit.ly/2uYuur7
  • VMware Workstation: http://bit.ly/1izV0je

Important Note: Before begin installing MacOS Sierra, make sure you have enabled Virtualization on your PC and VMware too. Here’s how to do it:-

Step 1# Create a New Virtual Machine

After finishing the steps above, now it’s time to begin start virtualizing and installing Mac OS Sierra. Let’s get started.

#1. Open File Explorer and navigate to unlocker208 extracted files and right click on win-install and select Run as administrator, when the windows ask your permission click Yes. This will unlock or start VMware services of Mac so that you can choose and install Mac on VMware.

Unlocker208

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#2. Now open VMware and click on File>New virtual machine(Ctrl+N), when the new virtual machine wizard pops up, just click Next.

#3. In this step, you’ve to select I will install the operating system later and click Next.

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Guest OS Installation

#4. Here you need to select Apple Mac OS X as operating system and choose 10.11 from OS X version then click Next.

#5. Customize your virtual machine name and location for the installation like the shot and hit Next.

Customize the VM

#6. Now you don’t need to do anything just hit Next due to we won’t use the drive for our installation.

#7. Everything is ready now, customize hardware if needed or finalize the virtual machine settings creation by hitting Finish.

Ready to install

Step 2# Edit the Virtual Machine & Replace the VM Hard Disk

When the virtual machine created, point out your mouse on Edit virtual machine settings and click on it.

Notice: After the virtual machine has been created, don’t turn it on otherwise you might lose the virtual machine and begin the steps from the beginning.

Now here you can increase memory, processor if your system allows you and then select Hard Disk option and click Remove. When the hard disk removed, click Add then select Hard Disk and click Next.

Virtual machine settings

On this page, let all things by default, just click Next.

Here you need to select use an existing virtual disk and click Next.

Select a disk

Now browse the VMDK file of MacOS Sierra from the extracted folder that you had downloaded then click Finish then click Ok on virtual machine settings.

Step 3# Edit the Virtual Machine (VMX) & Write Down the Command

It’s time to edit the VMX file of the virtual machine, to do that navigate to the macOS Sierra virtual machine files you had created and right-click on it and open it with Notepad.

open the virtual machine with Notepad

When the file opened, scroll to the end and type the command down then press Ctrl+S to save it.

smc.version = “0”

Note: If you got the error later saying the value 0 in Smc.version = “0” is not valid, take away the quotations and it will work.

Smc.version = 0

Stuck booting up or can’t change the screen or do you have another problem? No matter, here’s the solution, click the link below and try one the solution methods from the list.

Step #4 Install macOS Sierra 10.12 on VMware

All right and now what you’re going to do next is power on the VM by clicking on the button above Power on this virtual machine.

Vmware view client for mac

When the VM powered on, on the first screen you’ll see the welcome page, choose your country then click Continue. This installation is similar to other OS X installation, so just enjoy.

Welcome Page

Now choose a keyboard layout and hit Continue.

Select Don’t transfer any information now and hit enter.

Transfer Information to this Mac

It’s your choice whether you allow or disallow location services, choose one and click Continue.

On this page, sign in with your Apple ID otherwise select Don’t sign in and Continue or if you don’t have an Apple ID and want to create one here’s how to do:-

Sign in with your Apple ID

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Read the Terms and conditions fully and click Agree.

Step #5 Personalize Your Mac

So let’s personalize our Mac by filling out the required details then Continue.

Create a computer account

Watch out, it isn’t finished it’s the final one, help Apple to improve its products and services automatically by having Diagnostics & usage just hit Continue.

After continuing, you’ll exactly be in MacOS Sierra and finally, you’ve got your final result.

MacOS Sierra Installed

  • See Next:- How to Install macOS Sierra 10.12 on VirtualBox in Windows PC?

Ok, fine that’s it, can’t install or got confused, check out our video below based on install MacOS Sierra on VMware step by step. Notice that if you face boot manager problem or any other problems, check out the step #3 and use the code without quotation marks or you can try the whole tutorial once again if again not succeed, then try to check your laptop/PC if it’s not AMD, if it is then you can’t do it or if your system is Intel then go and check the steps clearly and check once again or do it on another computer.

And don’t forget to install VMware tools when the installation has finished, go now:-

When the VMware tools installed, now step through setting up your mac which is essential after installation. Click the link below and follow the steps.

Check out the video tutorial:

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You can extend a remote desktop to multiple monitors. If you have a high-resolution monitor, you can see the remote desktop or application in full resolution.

If you are using All Monitors display mode and click the Minimize button, if you then maximize the window, the window will go back to All Monitors mode. Similarly, if you are using Fullscreen mode and minimize the window, when you maximize the window, the window will go back to Fullscreen mode on one monitor.

From the Horizon Client desktop and application selection window, you can right-click a desktop icon and select Display to choose whether to have the desktop window use one monitor or multiple monitors.

Regardless of the display protocol, you can use multiple monitors with a remote desktop. If you have Horizon Client use all monitors, if you maximize an application window, the window expands to the full screen of only the monitor that contains it.

Horizon Client supports the following monitor configurations:

If you use 2 monitors, the monitors are not required to be in the same mode. For example, if you are using a laptop connected to an external monitor, the external monitor can be in portrait mode or landscape mode.

If have a version of Horizon Client that is earlier than 4.0, and you use more than 2 monitors, the monitors must be in the same mode and have the same screen resolution. That is, with Horizon Client 3.x, if you use 3 monitors, all 3 monitors must be in either portrait mode or landscape mode and must use the same screen resolution.

Monitors can be placed side by side, stacked 2 by 2, or vertically stacked only if you are using 2 monitors and the total height is less than 4096 pixels.

To use the 3D rendering feature, you must use the Blast Extreme display protocol or the PCoIP display protocol. You can use up to 2 monitors, with a resolution of up to 1920 X 1200. For a resolution of 4K (3840 X 2160), only one monitor is supported.

With Horizon Client 3.4 or earlier and PCoIP, the maximum number of monitors that you can use to display a remote desktop is 4, with a resolution of up to 2560 X 1600 if you have enough video RAM.

If you use instant clone desktops pools, the maximum number of monitors that you can use to display a remote desktop is 2, with a resolution of up to 2560 X 1600.

With Horizon Client 3.5 and later and the PCoIP display protocol, and with Horizon Client 4.0 and later and the VMware Blast display protocol or the PCoIP display protocol, a remote desktop screen resolution of 4K (3840 x 2160) is supported. The number of 4K displays that are supported depends on the hardware version of the desktop virtual machine and the Windows version.

Windows Version

10 (ESXi 5.5.x compatible)

1

7 (3D rendering feature disabled; Windows Aero disabled)

11

1

8, 8.x, 10

When the remote desktop screen resolution is set to 3840 x 2160 (4K), items on the screen might appear smaller, and you might not be able to use the Screen Resolution dialog box in the remote desktop to make text and other items larger.

If you use Microsoft RDP 7, the maximum number of monitors that you can use to display a remote desktop is 16.

If you use Microsoft RDP display protocol, you must have Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) 6.0 or higher installed in the remote desktop.

If you have multiple monitors but want Horizon Client to use only one of them, after client installation, you can select to have a desktop window launch in any mode other than All Monitors. By default, the window is launched on the primary monitor.

With Horizon Client 3.4 or later, you can drag the desktop window to a non-primary monitor, and the next time you launch the desktop, the desktop window will be displayed on that same monitor. This preference for remembering the last monitor used has the following limitations:

For the display mode, you must choose to launch the window in one of the windowed modes (such as Large, Small, or Custom) rather than in Fullscreen or All Monitors mode.

You must use the Blast Extreme display protocol or the PCoIP display protocol.

The window is launched and centered in the monitor and uses the window size you selected for the display mode, not a size that you might have created by dragging the window to resize it.

This preference is not supported for remote (hosted) applications.

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This preference is remembered on a per-desktop basis.

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A user who has a high resolution screen such as a 4K monotor or has poor eyesight generally has scaling enabled by setting DPI to greater than 100% on the client machine. With the Display Scaling feature, the Horizon remote desktop or application supports the scaling setting and the remote desktop or application appears normal-sized instead of very small. When you use the VMware Blast Extreme or the PCoIP display protocol, Horizon Client also supports display scaling in remote desktops and applications for clients that have DPI set to greater than 100%. After you connect to a remote desktop, you can choose the Options > Enable display scaling menu item. Alternatively, in the Settings window for a remote application or desktop, you can select the Enable display scaling check box. For remote desktops, this setting is saved separately for each desktop. For remote applications, this setting applies to all remote applications that are available to the currently logged-in user. For non-Windows 10 clients, this option appears only if DPI is set to greater than 100%. For Windows 10 clients, this option appears if DPI is set to greater than 100% for the primary monitor.