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Hi guys , I were finally able to install MacOs on my pc

 

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Everything it's working , but I'm new to MacOS and don't see this really normal : https://www.dropbox.com/s/ovgmv3ee9phyr11/Screen%20Record_2014-02-19%2023.58.44.mov

 

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Problem is that  , there is a "mysterious" folder called "Vmware Shared Folders" that appears and disappears all the time. I don't understand what does this mean because I'm not running it on Vmware and I'm not sharing any file either.

 

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I'd like you guys to explain me what's that and  if it's normal , I'd like to know if it's possible to hide it from Finder because for me it's very anoying it to be showing and dissapearing all the time.

 

Thanks you so much for your help.

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I've followeed this tutorial : http://www.macbreaker.com/2014/01/install-osx-mavericks-on-pc-with-niresh.html . And installed it in a empty hard drive.

 

That must to be a service or something like that. I think that it must to be possible to disable , but I don't know how. Do you have any idea?

 

edit: I've also tried doing this : GpLlN3N.png

with no results

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It's probably a defect in the Niresh distro.

 

I suggest you look for information about VMWare on OS X, it looks like part of VMWare is somehow running on your system.

I finally fixed it.I had "vmware tools" installed. just deleted it and now it's all fine. Thanks for your help.

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