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8Okt/17 So I have a MacBook Pro running macOS Sierra (10.12) and I wanted to run a virtual machine (VM) of macOS High Sierra to try out the new operating system. Goa casino boat : strip poker for mac. It's always a struggle to get macOS as a guest system running on macOS as the host system, but today was my lucky day and after several failures I managed to get it running! So here is how I did it. My environment macOS Sierra 10.12.6, VirtualBox 5.1.28 with installed VirtualBox Extension Pack You will need at least 4096 MB RAM of host memory, more is better. You also need 20 GB disk space for the virtual machine, as well as 18 GB free space temporarily for the creation of the install media.
Create a macOS install ISO file for VirtualBox. macOS High Sierra from the Mac App Store. Hint: if you have downloaded macOS High Sierra before the 5th of October, delete it and redownload it. Apple made some changes to the previous released version, especially to the installer, which are important to get this VM running.
The version of the 'Install macOS High Sierra.app' has to be 13.0.66 or above. Open a Terminal window, create a 'virtual USB flash drive'/disk image. Thanks for this! I was stuck with the problem with the first boot.
Wish I would’ve found this post earlier 🙂 I also had problems converting the.cdr.dmg to an.iso file, always kept having errors. I went around the problem by copying the file to an external drive and doing the convert from there – worked like a charm. I also had to erase the created virtual disk in the first part of the process through the GUI since I was getting the same error as above Erasing Disk: 0% 10% Error erasing disk error number (22, 0) A error occurred erasing the disk. Once I erased the created partition via Disk utility GUI - I was able to proceed. Worked great for me on my MBP11,3.
Thank you very much!! But, significantly, you didn’t mention anything about the networking. It is important to choose the right network adapter, and „Intel PRO/1000 MT Server (82545EM)“ worked for me using NAT (though Bridged would probably work as well). If you select an incompatible adapter (like the MT Desktop), you will be presented with a page titled: „How Do You Connect?“ and you will need to choose the ’not connected‘ option. This will be a problem later if you decide you do want to have access to the internet, and change the network settings in VB. My experience indicates that this will likely force the boot sequence to display the re-install screen on when you boot. Hi there thanks for the very good tutorial which served the purpose!
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One thing I encountered is that I installed a 10.12 image the way you describe and all runs well till today. All the security updates etc installed from the image inside as well so the current version is 10.12.6. However, when I tried to upgrade to 10.13 all went well and no error messages etc appeared BUT the system rebooted into the existing 10.12 version What went wrong under the hood and what do I have to tweak to get it into booting the new system?? Thanks in advance MG. I’ve not seen the definitive answer to the vm looping through the install process again after a restart or power on after shutdown.
I did the F12 and everything. I made sure I set the correct drive (the Mac HDD) as the startup disk both in System Preferences and during the boot as the link to Apple support indicates, but still having issue.
Now it has stopped completely at „libBootCache: unable to get playiist for /var/db/dslocal/nodes/Default/sqlindex-wal: 2 No such file or directory“. I saw someone ask if they changed the boot order or any other settings. In my case I have don’t nothing but restart. This is third time going through the process.
I did initially reset the order for startup to put HDD in front of the CD drive that still has the ISO installer. One time I did take out the installer, but every time, I keep coming to the same problem and errors. Kobus Februar 16th, 2018 Tobi, Great article. I saw other people as the question but did not see an answer. After reboot the VM wants to start from installation again. What needs to change that it boots into the already installed Mac OS?
Thanks Kobus Antworten Tobi Februar 16th, 2018 Hey Kobus, have you changed the boot order to HDD in the setting of the VM or have you removed the ISO from the virtual disc device? Hi, Great article, and definitely it clear many concepts about how to install MAC OSX High Sierra.
Just only a problem: Trying to install MAC OSX High Sierra 10.13.4 on VB running in a MAC, and all steps works fine except the „Choose boot.efi, this will boot the machine into the „Part 2″ installation process of macOS“ I have just selected the boot.efi file and the process gets hanged on a black screen and I do not see the second part of the installation. (if you need more details about the parameters, i will attach an screenshot).
Quote New at this Januar 2nd, 2018 Hi Great guide. Thought i am trying on 10.13.2 new installation, No other setups but cant get the sudo /App script to work. ”Command not found” Im writing sudo /Applications/Install myfolder tosierra Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/installbuild The sierra app is 5.2 gb version 13.2.77 And newest VB with extensionpack /Quote Just go to your application folder and Drag the file to the prompt after Sudo You will have to add Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/installbuild after but it fills in the full system path to the file when making the media. Great Walkthrough Though FN + F12 on Most apple keyboards will now give you the Volume option Just using F12 worked for me after using the „Reboot“ option from the Part 1 Reboot. Using CMD R doesn’t give enough time to lock your keyboard into the screen for use.