

support it) Ask us, if you still have a doubt: RAM: Anything above 1 GB, Recommended 2GB or higher (Almost all Intel processors starting from Core 2 Duo, Quad, etc. Processor: Any Intel Processor with VT-x (Virtualization Technology) or AMD-V.If you don’t mind an osx86 distro inside virtualbox and want ease of installation, tryout Install Mac OS X Hackintosh in VirtualBox instead.īefore you begin, make sure you have enough CPU, RAM, Disk resources to share for the virtual machine. Attachments Logs.zip (217.11 KiB) Downloaded 3 times Boeltus12 Posts: 1 Joined: 15.Note: This is a Retail installation guide, hence little more tricky. For any additional (or not understood from what I said) information, do tell and I’ll share it. It’s possible that I made mistakes using technical terms, for I’m not experienced with this stuff. It also didn’t work.Īttached I include every file in the Log folder. It didn’t work.Īnother solution I read was reducing the number of CPUs, which I did (from 4) to 1 and then to 2. I’ve read that a possible solution is provided with the command Code: Select all Expand view Collapse view VBoxManage setextradata “VM Name””VBoxInternal/TM/YSCMode””RealTSCOffset” (alternatively I’ve also read adding. The length of each loop isn’t constant sometimes there are more repetitions than others. Once here, it starts a loop of its own, in which it keeps showing Code: Select all Expand view Collapse view The system was automatically rebooted after panicAfter some repetitions it proceeds once again to the Mac OS recovery screen, and the process starts again.

Quite some time after the installation of the OS has started, all the progress done is lost and script is shown once again (just as the first time we run the VM). Ventura ISO created using an iMac, downloading from App Store Host: Windows 11 64 bit 450GB (total) - Guest: Mac OS Ventura 64 bit 256GB VirtualBox and Extension Pack both 7.0.6 - No Guest Additions
