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Services exited due to sigkill by diskarbitrationd[55] #10

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incrediblezayed opened this issue Jul 5, 2021 · 12 comments
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Services exited due to sigkill by diskarbitrationd[55] #10

incrediblezayed opened this issue Jul 5, 2021 · 12 comments

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incrediblezayed commented Jul 5, 2021

I think the issue I mentioned was for post installation, so now, I successfully added a hard disk and changed the virtual device node, but now, the installation exits when 12 minutes are remaining and the first line in the interface is
ASP: System is shutting down, (SIP is DISABLED) allowing process at path:/System/Library/IOGraphicsFamily.kext/logdiagnose
Mon Jul 5 10:08:13 2021 iMac-Pro.local com.apple.xpc.launched[1] (com.apple.diskarbitrationd.56) : Services exited due to sigkill by diskarbitrationd[55]

Asus VivoBook M513IA
Ryzen 5 4500U
Integrated Vega 8 Graphics
12 GB RAM

@incrediblezayed incrediblezayed changed the title How to copy files to VMWare's EFI folder. Services exited due to sigkill by diskarbitrationd[55] Jul 5, 2021
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Ken5998 commented Jul 8, 2021

Hi, sorry for the delay, so to be clear.
You have done all this stuffs?

  • Install VMware Workstation/Player
  • Executed the Unlocker for VMware
  • Created a new macOS VM (with a Hard Drive of min. 80GB)
  • Added a new Hard Drive -> the VMDK (12GB) with the installer of macOS
  • Started the installation of macOS (wait for the VM to arrive at the macOS home screen, after the Setup of your user)

Now if you want to detach the VMDK with the installer of macOS, you have to:

  • Use a tool like MountEFI or OpenCore Configurator to mount the EFI partition of: the VMDK Installer and the macOS main drive
  • After that you have to copy the EFI folder that is inside the EFI partition of the VMDK installer inside the EFI partition of the macOS main drive (you have to copy all the content from one EFI partition to the other one)

After this change, you can turn off your VM, detach the VMDK and before you start the VM, there is a little change to be done inside the VMware BIOS. Follow the part: OpenCore entry into the VM BIOS from the Post-Installation https://github.com/Ken5998/OpenCore-VMware-Workstation-AMD#post-installation

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@Ken5998 Bro, did you see the error line? I did what you're saying but installation is not completed, it crashes in middle.

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Ken5998 commented Jul 9, 2021

@Ken5998 Bro, did you see the error line? I did what you're saying but installation is not completed, it crashes in middle.

Yeah I see the error line, try doing a new installation, it may happen that something gets corrupted during the installation...

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@Ken5998 Bro, did you see the error line? I did what you're saying but installation is not completed, it crashes in middle.

Yeah I see the error line, try doing a new installation, it may happen that something gets corrupted during the installation...

Yes I did.

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@Ken5998 Bro, did you see the error line? I did what you're saying but installation is not completed, it crashes in middle.

Yeah I see the error line, try doing a new installation, it may happen that something gets corrupted during the installation...

But no changes.

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Ken5998 commented Jul 9, 2021

@Ken5998 Bro, did you see the error line? I did what you're saying but installation is not completed, it crashes in middle.

Yeah I see the error line, try doing a new installation, it may happen that something gets corrupted during the installation...

But no changes.

What version of the VMDK have you used?
Maybre try with a different version...

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I tried with BigSur 11.3.1

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Hello @Ken5998 tried 2 older versions, didn't worked.

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Hello @Ken5998 tried 2 older versions, didn't worked.

Hey @incrediblezayed i can help you fixing it, i had the same problem but used a different way to boot opencore to finish it and made it worked with no problems
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Hello @Ken5998 tried 2 older versions, didn't worked.

Hey @incrediblezayed i can help you fixing it, i had the same problem but used a different way to boot opencore to finish it and made it worked with no problems
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Hi @xOnlyFadi where can we connect?

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Hello @Ken5998 tried 2 older versions, didn't worked.

Hey @incrediblezayed i can help you fixing it, i had the same problem but used a different way to boot opencore to finish it and made it worked with no problems
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Hi @xOnlyFadi where can we connect?

you can add me via discord xOnlyFadi#7805

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what did you do to resolve it?

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