However, from a technical perspective, modern CPUs (Intel/AMD) are perfectly capable of running macOS in a VM. The unlocker circumvents the artificial software restrictions without altering VMware’s core binaries in a destructive way (most unlockers use memory patching or configuration overrides). Before you start, verify your setup:

| Solution | Pros | Cons | |----------|------|------| | | Lightweight, open-source | No GUI acceleration, limited to CLI | | VirtualBox + Hackintosh | Free, easy for older macOS | Performance is poor, USB issues | | KVM on Linux | Near-native performance | Requires Linux host, steep learning curve | | Buy a used Mac Mini | Fully legal, "it just works" | Costs real money, not virtualized | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Does VMware Unlocker work on Workstation 17 Pro Player (free)? A: No. Player has limited configuration options and does not allow the required VMX edits. You need the Pro version.

A: Official unlockers (open-source on GitHub) are safe. Avoid random EXEs from file-sharing sites. Always inspect the source or download from trusted repositories.