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  1. codehubhq

    Mac OS install on AMD Ryzen/INTEL (VMWare) Opencore - Improved Performance - Works with Tahoe / Sequoia / Sonoma / etc

    Is it possible to expand the hard-disk after installation without loosing my data. My disk is running very low, and I want to expand the hard-disk without loosing anydata on the vm. Can this be done?
  2. codehubhq

    Mac OS install on AMD Ryzen/INTEL (VMWare) Opencore - Improved Performance - Works with Tahoe / Sequoia / Sonoma / etc

    I've found a solution to slow upload internet in the vm Run the below command in macOS guests to turn off TSO sudo sysctl -w net.inet.tcp.tso=0 To have any sysctl setting stick between restarts: create a file /etc/sysctl.conf and add a below entry net.inet.tcp.tso=0
  3. codehubhq

    Mac OS install on AMD Ryzen/INTEL (VMWare) Opencore - Improved Performance - Works with Tahoe / Sequoia / Sonoma / etc

    upload speed is very solow on vmware sonoma, I don't know why, download speed is normal, however when I try using git clone command or uploading my ios app through xcode the upload speed doesn't exceed 60kb/s, can some one help me with this problem?
  4. codehubhq

    Mac OS install on AMD Ryzen/INTEL (VMWare) Opencore - Improved Performance - Works with Tahoe / Sequoia / Sonoma / etc

    It worked perfectly on my Lenovo Legion cpu: AMD Ryzen 7 5800H with Radeon Graphics 3.20 GHz gpu: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 TI 4GB built-in gpu: AMD Radeon TM 2GB ram: 40GB 3200 MHz ddr4 NOTE: I had to change network to (NAT) instead of (Bridge) after installation in-order for the network to...
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