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talha88
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xCode 10 crash when opening .sks scenes (VMWare)

Good Day everyone,

With a friend, we installed a VMOS Mojave VM so that he could test the Apple environment, and see the iOS application creation aspect. We managed to do it with VMWare, and we also managed to install xCode.

On the other hand, when you open xCode with a project like "Game", and try to open a scene (.sks file, the GameScene.sks for example), xCode closes directly without telling us anything ...

Do you have any idea where it might come from? And how to solve this little problem?

my computer Spces are

Dell optiplex 790

  • Intel Core i5 2400 (3.10 GHz)
  • 16 GB DDR3
  • 500 GB HDD
  • Windows 7 ultimate 64-Bit
  • amd radeon hd 7000 1 GB
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wila
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Hello,

Welcome at the VMware communities forum.

Unfortunately Apple does not allow you to run a virtual macOS or OS X on non-Apple branded hardware.

Since this violates Apple's EULA (and as such the VMware Community Terms of Use), any issues you have with trying to run macOS or OS X using VMware Workstation or VMware Workstation Player cannot be discussed at this forum.

You'll need to have apple hardware and use a product like VMware Fusion or VMware ESXi and run a virtual copy of macOS / OS X on that in order for us to be able to help you.

Hope you understand,

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Wil

| Author of Vimalin. The virtual machine Backup app for VMware Fusion, VMware Workstation and Player |
| More info at vimalin.com | Twitter @wilva

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wila
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Hello,

Welcome at the VMware communities forum.

Unfortunately Apple does not allow you to run a virtual macOS or OS X on non-Apple branded hardware.

Since this violates Apple's EULA (and as such the VMware Community Terms of Use), any issues you have with trying to run macOS or OS X using VMware Workstation or VMware Workstation Player cannot be discussed at this forum.

You'll need to have apple hardware and use a product like VMware Fusion or VMware ESXi and run a virtual copy of macOS / OS X on that in order for us to be able to help you.

Hope you understand,

--

Wil

| Author of Vimalin. The virtual machine Backup app for VMware Fusion, VMware Workstation and Player |
| More info at vimalin.com | Twitter @wilva
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