jianh Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 Trying to boot iATKOS v7 (OSX leopard 10.5.7) on VMWare Workstation 6.5.3 while on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, but it says Kernel Stack Fault and I couldn't proceed further, what's the problem? By the way, I'm using my Asus X42 laptop to run the VMWare. Here's my laptop spec: Core i7 Q740 1.73Ghz 2GB DDR3 ATi Mobility Radeon HD5470 1GB 500GB HDD Here's the official source for my laptop spec: Asus X42Jr Laptop Specifications As shown in the screenshot below Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ifrit05 Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 Do you have VT-X enabled in your BIOS and does your CPU support it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jianh Posted May 27, 2011 Author Share Posted May 27, 2011 Do you have VT-X enabled in your BIOS and does your CPU support it? What is VT-X and how do I check if my CPU supports it? Btw, I'm using Core i7, does it support? All I know is that it has SSE SSE2 SSE3 thing... Im sorry but I'm still quite new regarding installing Hackintosh and Virtual Machine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ifrit05 Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 Download and install cpu-z. Run it and take a picture of the main window. (CPU info/details list.) To understand what VT-x is, read this page on Wikipedia about VT-x/AMD-V. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jianh Posted May 27, 2011 Author Share Posted May 27, 2011 Download and install cpu-z. Run it and take a picture of the main window. (CPU info/details list.) To understand what VT-x is, read this page on Wikipedia about VT-x/AMD-V. Here it is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ifrit05 Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 Ok, so it does support VT-x. Go into your BIOS and see if it's disabled somewhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harrypotterfan999 Posted May 29, 2011 Share Posted May 29, 2011 I am not very sure if you can run Mac OS virtually with just 2 GB of RAM. Have you asked anybody about that? I am running Snow Leopard using VMWare on Windows 7, with 4GB DDR2 RAM and it feels slow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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