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Hello

 

I have VMWare Workstation 7.1.4 installed.

 

These are my PC's hardware specifications according to Piriform Speccy:

 

 

 

Operating System

MS Windows XP Home 32-bit SP3

 

CPU

Intel Atom N450 @ 1.66GHz 60 °C

Pineview-N 45nm Technology

RAM

2.00 GB Single-Channel DDR2 (5-5-5-15)

Motherboard

Acer eM350 (CPU) 45 °C

Graphics

Plug and Play Monitor (1024x600@60Hz)

Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3150

Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3150

Hard Drives

156GB Western Digital WDC WD1600BEVT-22A23T0 (SATA) 42 °C

Optical Drives

No optical disk drives detected

Audio

Realtek High Definition Audio

 

 

 

A bit more details about the CPU:

 

Intel Atom N450

Cores 1

Threads 2

Name Intel Atom N450

Code Name Pineview-N

Package Socket 437 FCBGA8

Technology 45nm

Specification Intel® Atom CPU N450 @ 1.66GHz

Family 6

Extended Family 6

Model C

Extended Model 1C

Stepping A

Revision B0

Instructions MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Intel 64

Virtualization Unsupported

Hyperthreading Supported, Enabled

Bus Speed 166.3 MHz

Rated Bus Speed 665.1 MHz

Stock Core Speed 1666 MHz

Stock Bus Speed 166 MHz

Average Temperature 60 °C

Caches

L1 Data Cache Size 24 KBytes

L1 Instructions Cache Size 32 KBytes

L2 Unified Cache Size 512 KBytes

Core 0

Core Speed 1662.8 MHz

Multiplier x 10.0

Bus Speed 166.3 MHz

Rated Bus Speed 665.1 MHz

Temperature 60 °C

Thread 1

APIC ID 0

Thread 2

APIC ID 1

 

 

 

I booted an empty virtual hard disk using Prystar's Rebel EFI then inserted Snow Leopard as required. I get the grey screen with the apple but the "virtual CPU has entered a shutdown state". I understand it's got something to do with VT-x, which my CPU doesn't support according to Speccy.

 

Please advise.

 

Thank You.

You MUST have VT-x to run a retail OS X inside a Virtual Machine. Your Atom don't support VT-x, causing the "CPU Shutdown" error.

 

Have a look on the Wikipedia page about your CPU.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel...2_.2845_nm.29_3

I have two questions:

 

1) Isn't there anything I can do with the CPU settings of a VMWare Workstation 7.1.4 virtual machine ? (Please check the attached BMP screen capture)

 

2) retail OS X was in bold. Does that mean that I may run a non-retail OS X on a non VT-x CPU ?

 

 

 

Thank You.

virtual_CPU_settings.bmp

I have two questions:

 

1) Isn't there anything I can do with the CPU settings of a VMWare Workstation 7.1.4 virtual machine ? (Please check the attached BMP screen capture)

 

2) retail OS X was in bold. Does that mean that I may run a non-retail OS X on a non VT-x CPU ?

 

 

 

Thank You.

 

After a quick search in google, I found this http://www.sysprobs.com/install-mac-os-leopard-vt-vmware

 

Looks as though it's saying that u just have to check that box "VMware Kernel Paravirtualizatioon"

and it looks like that'll do it maybe?

I have two questions:

 

1) Isn't there anything I can do with the CPU settings of a VMWare Workstation 7.1.4 virtual machine ? (Please check the attached BMP screen capture)

 

2) retail OS X was in bold. Does that mean that I may run a non-retail OS X on a non VT-x CPU ?

 

1. No, by default VMWare needs to have VT-x enabled for a retail OS X, it;s hard coded into the VM. Last time I checked, it has to do with the 64bit kernel. It still doesn't work when you boot in 32bit though.

 

2. Yes, custom distros like iATKOS, SnowLeo, and Hazard can run in VMWare without VT-x, but you wont get Video Hardware Acceleration, which is not fun... You might be better of installing it natively.

 

EDIT:

@shusuke028:

On that site, it says to download a pre-built image of Leopard from bittorrent... The reason why that works on that image is because it has been hacked to allow VMWare to disable VT-x on OS X. OP is better off getting a pre-hacked distro (iATKOS, SnowLeo, Hazard) running with VMWare or install OS X natively.

1. No, by default VMWare needs to have VT-x enabled for a retail OS X, it;s hard coded into the VM. Last time I checked, it has to do with the 64bit kernel. It still doesn't work when you boot in 32bit though.

 

2. Yes, custom distros like iATKOS, SnowLeo, and Hazard can run in VMWare without VT-x, but you wont get Video Hardware Acceleration, which is not fun... You might be better of installing it natively.

 

EDIT:

@shusuke028:

On that site, it says to download a pre-built image of Leopard from bittorrent... The reason why that works on that image is because it has been hacked to allow VMWare to disable VT-x on OS X. OP is better off getting a pre-hacked distro (iATKOS, SnowLeo, Hazard) running with VMWare or install OS X natively.

 

Ahhh ok, makes sense. Sorrryyyyy. Didn't mean to mislead you :)

Install Natively=Install it on your actual physical machine, instead of running it off a VM. That way, more resources are available to OS X as Windows wont be hogging them.

 

But your Graphics card wont be supported... So you SOL, because Leopard/SL without Graphics Acceleration is not fun.

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