5/15/2019 0 Comments Oracle Virtualbox For Mac YosemiteOpen VirtualBox and click New. Type in a name and make sure Type and Version are set to “Mac OS X” (64-bit for Version). Now, on the RAM screen, it says 2 GB RAM is the recommended amount. However, to actually be able to use the machine to do something, you will probably need a bit more. Open VirtualBox, insert the customized yosemitefixed.dmg in the CD-ROM drive of your guest system and make sure to adjust the chipset to 'PIIX3'. Now you can start up your VM, open the Disk Utility.app within the installer and create a new HFS+ partition to install a fresh copy of Yosemite. ![]() Reading There are so many articles in the Internet (type to Google or your favorite search site to get thousands of them) about running OS X on PC in VirtualBox, that writing another one is just a pure stupidity. Instead, this article includes only a quick check-list to extract essential information from these articles and leave all unnecessary garbage blah-blah behind. This post is a short version of. Refer to it for all details, explanations, solutions for a possible problems and things like that. This guide assume, that you’re installing OS X inside a virtual machine only for one purpose — sending your iOS apps to iTunes through ApplicationLoader program. For this reason, certain parts of are skipped. If you intend to use OS X for other purposes, you may need to enhance your knowledge, by reading missing parts from other sources. Contents • • • • • • Prepare VirtualBox and virtual machine 1. Download (106 MB) and VirtualBox Extension Pack (15.2 MB). Do not rename downloaded file to anything else! Keep it named Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-4.3.28-100309.vbox-extpack or whatever you’ve got, or else you won’t be able to run it (stupid, like a hell, I know!). Go to and look for or something around. Always pick ISO edition as DMG editions are not suitable! Download a.torrent file and use it in your BitTorrent client to get actual ISO image (5.1 GB). Install VirtualBox, then click downloaded Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-4.3.28-100309.vbox-extpack to install VirtualBox Extension Pack. ![]() Create new virtual machine. Select Mac OS X and Mac OS X (64-bit). Don’t pick any specific edition, just the general. Give it some name. Click Next and select memory size. VirtualBox recommends 2048 MB, while all Hackintosh geeks prefers 4096 MB. Pick whatever. Click Next and create a virtual hard drive. Select all defaults: VDI format, dynamically expanding drive, suggested 20 GB size (see below). Change location of your.vdi, if default ( C:Users[username]VirtualBox VMs[virtual machine name]) does not suit you. Finish creation wizard. Select virtual machine and click Settings. Apple mac os 10.8 download. Go to System section and uncheck Enable EFI. Then go to Storage section, select CD labelled Empty, click CD icon next to SATA Port 1, select Choose a virtual CD/DVD disk file. Install Yosemite-Zone.iso image file. 20 GB of virtual hard drive is enough, if you just want to play with OS X and keep it in version, you’ll get from Hackintosh Zone. Note, that pure OS X installation consume about 16-18 GB itself. If you plan to install some hard toys like xCode (which itself consumes around 6 GB) or plan to update system to newest version (not tested, if possible on hacked version of OS X!), for which you’ll need 9 GB extra at start, then you may consider creating 30 GB or even 40 GB virtual hard drive in the very beginning. Install OS X on your virtual machine 1. Start virtual machine. It should auto boot and follow you to language selection screen.
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