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I have scoured the internet for an answer to this, but no luck. When I try to boot into my OS X El Capitan Virtual Machine, I get an error (Pictures Below). I have tried to reinstall VMware, reinstall the Virtual Machine. I have used the unlocker provided by someone else, and installed flags to the text file. But none has worked.

 

Processor: AMD FX 8320E @ 3.20GHz

 

Memory: 8GB DDR3

 

Below is my .VMX file.

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El Capitan VMX.txt

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I have scoured the internet for an answer to this, but no luck. When I try to boot into my OS X El Capitan Virtual Machine, I get an error (Pictures Below). I have tried to reinstall VMware, reinstall the Virtual Machine. I have used the unlocker provided by someone else, and installed flags to the text file. But none has worked.

 

Processor: AMD FX 8320E @ 3.20GHz

 

Memory: 8GB DDR3

 

Below is my .VMX file.

 

 

AMD is not natively supported by macOS. You will need to use a specific AMD kernel and there are forums here that can help you.

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AMD is not natively supported by macOS. You will need to use a specific AMD kernel and there are forums here that can help you.

Thanks, how exactly would I do that. I have downloaded the kernel but without terminal I can't add it. I have tried launching into single user mode. But it still shows the triple fault error.

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