As we all know, the Internet Explorer is a software owned by Microsoft and comes by default on all PC running on Windows OS. Being a Mac user whose PC runs on OS X, you do not have access to Microsoft software for your Mac PC. Well, good news you can now download the Internet Explorer on your Mac. Find out how in this post as we are going to how to install and use the Microsoft Internet Explorer on your Mac PC in a simple method. What we are going to use to do this is a service from Microsoft which is known as Modern.IE which is free for all users. With this, you can get the latest version of Internet Explorer available and also get it working smoothly on your Mac.
The fierce rivalry between Microsoft and Apple has made it difficult to continue having Internet Explorer on a Macintosh after 2002. However, Chinese websites should work with Chrome or Firefox, which have similar compatibilities. Otherwise, installing Boot Camp or purchasing a Mac between 1997 and 2002 may help. No, seriously: close VirtualBox now, or the next steps won’t work. Step Four: Configure Your Virtual Machine From The Command Prompt. We’ve made a few tweaks, but we need to make a few more more in order to convince the operating system it’s running on a real Mac.
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To use this feature, the following should be accessible and put in place:. A reliable internet connection. A free account on Microsoft (Outlook or Hotmail). The remote desktop from Mac by Microsoft. It is available on the App Store For when you do not have the internet, running IE for Mac on a virtual machine is the best offline solution.
Nevertheless, this is obviously a bit more technical than what we are about to discuss next. Download the Modern I.E software.
Open the Modern I.E. Subscribe to it for free using your Microsoft account. A confirmation mail will be sent to your Microsoft account. Go over to your Microsoft account inbox and enter the mail which was sent to you. Click on the link to verify your account.
Run the Remote Desktop app by Microsoft. In the title bar of the app, search for ‘Azure Remote App’. Login to the app using your Microsoft login details and then authenticate your profile. Go to your Microsoft inbox and the accept the invitation to use IE. Double click on the IE Tech Preview button which is ‘Internet Explorer’.
After the IE 11 has finished loading, search for the Internet Explorer on your Mac.
Hey, here’s how to install macOS High Sierra 10.13 step by step recently published, which might be coolest, check out this or you’ll realize!! The new MacOS Sierra is out and has been installed on almost all of the Mac’s because it’s new features going to get better and better. While it has spirit everywhere, especially, Siri which is more compatible and smart and finds the best results for you. Moreover, you have the universal clipboard, auto unlocks with Apple Watch and much more. Sounds exciting?
Do you think it’s only for Mac users or you can’t install it? Ha, of course, no, because you can do them all just in Windows using VMware within some easy steps.
However, as we have covered the previous OS X El Capitan installation on VMware, this time again we’re having a surprising gift for our users means we’ve covered this too, so let’s get started. Hey, check out this fantastic latest macOS High Sierra installation guide. Install MacOS Sierra 10.12 on VMware Step by Step Guide Hey, before beginning the installation you need to take care them in order to install it fully on your computer. Minimum system requirements. 2GB Memory(RAM).
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Number of Processors: 2. Hard Disk: 80GB. Graphics memory: 256 MB Now download the Winrar files from below you need:- Latest preview: 10.12 Final (16A323). September 20, 2016. Google Drive (6 Parts): (Final Version, no beta). Google Drive (one full):. Unlocker208:.
VMware Workstation:. Important Note: Before begin installing MacOS Sierra, make sure you have enabled Virtualization on your PC and VMware too. Here’s how to do it:-. Step 1# Create a New Virtual Machine After finishing the steps above, now it’s time to begin start virtualizing and installing Mac OS Sierra. Let’s get started. #1. Open File Explorer and navigate to unlocker208 extracted files and right click on win-install and select Run as administrator, when the windows ask your permission click Yes.
This will unlock or start VMware services of Mac so that you can choose and install Mac on VMware. Notepad Stuck booting up or can’t change the screen or do you have another problem? No matter, here’s the solution, click the link below and try one the solution methods from the list. Step #4 Install macOS Sierra 10.12 on VMware All right and now what you’re going to do next is power on the VM by clicking on the button above Power on this virtual machine. When the VM powered on, on the first screen you’ll see the welcome page, choose your country then click Continue. This installation is similar to other OS X installation, so just enjoy.
MacOS Sierra Installed. See Next:- Ok, fine that’s it, can’t install or got confused, check out our video below based on install MacOS Sierra on VMware step by step.
Notice that if you face boot manager problem or any other problems, check out the step #3 and use the code without quotation marks or you can try the whole tutorial once again if again not succeed, then try to check your laptop/PC if it’s not AMD, if it is then you can’t do it or if your system is Intel then go and check the steps clearly and check once again or do it on another computer. And don’t forget to install VMware tools when the installation has finished, go now:-. When the VMware tools installed, now step through setting up your mac which is essential after installation.
Click the link below and follow the steps. Check out the video tutorial. Will this work using VMware Player 7.1.3? I started trying to follow your guide but didn’t have the option to choose OSX 10.11 as my operating system (the most recent on the list is OSX 10.10). When I got to the end of step #2 I was unable to specify the disc image – got this error: – “The selected virtual disk is incompatible with this Workstation 11.0 virtual machine.
Adding this disk would make this virtual machine incompatible with older VMware products.” It wouldn’t let me finish & proceed. Am I right in assuming I’ll need to upgrade & get myself a fully fledged version of Workstation Pro 12 in order to get any further? Somewhere after updating VMWare WS 12.5.2 to 12.5.6 and OSX from 10.12 to 10.12.5, I lost the ability to boot OSX on my PC: during startup the VM just reboots repeatably with error code traces.
I reverted to WMWare WS 12.5.2 and problem persists. I can run a snapshot, but the restored VM with OSX 10.12.5 just reboots ad infinitum. The log file indicates W115: DarwinPanic: panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff7fa4dc9a70): “DSMOS: SMC read error K0. Apparently In Sierra 10.12.4, Apple added some extra copy protection which is able to tell that the SMC emulation is not a real Mac! Has anyone been able to successfully shutdown and restart OSX 10.12.4+? I tried one trick mentioned on YouTube: I edited macosx.vmx file to change line smc.present = “TRUE” to smc.present = “FALSE”, but this just resulted in a black screen!