- #MAC OS IN VIRTUALBOX RUNS SLOW MAC OS X#
- #MAC OS IN VIRTUALBOX RUNS SLOW INSTALL#
- #MAC OS IN VIRTUALBOX RUNS SLOW DRIVERS#
When creating your virtual machine, you can create two different types of virtual disks. Q: Something is not working.Create Fixed-Size Disks Instead of Dynamically Allocated Ones.
#MAC OS IN VIRTUALBOX RUNS SLOW MAC OS X#
A: Change the VM version in the settings from Mac OS X (64-bit) to macOS 10.13 High Sierra (64-bit).Q: When I then boot I don't see anything, just a black screen.However, this should not happen anymore with the latest version. A: This error is shown from time to time.Q: I see the message Error loading kernel cache (0x9).
#MAC OS IN VIRTUALBOX RUNS SLOW INSTALL#
Otherwise, you need to install them manually. If you've installed Homebrew, the script will partly install these automatically.
#MAC OS IN VIRTUALBOX RUNS SLOW DRIVERS#
* patch : add APFS drivers to VM EFI to boot * installer: create macOS installer image * all : run everything needed (check, installer, vm, patch, run, stop, eject) Sub directory, where the VM will be stored Root directory, where the VM will be stored Customizing your buildĪdditionally the following parameters can be customized with environment variables: variable name Starting VM 'macOS-VM ' (3 minutes in the VM). after installer restarted).Įjecting installer DVD for VM 'macOS-VM '. Creating image '/Users/awi/VirtualBox VMs/macOS-VM.dmg ' (around 20 seconds, version 14.2.2, will need sudo).Ĭreating iso '/Users/awi/VirtualBox VMs/ ' (around 25 seconds).Ĭreating VM HDD '/Users/awi/VirtualBox VMs/macOS-VM/macOS-VM.vdi ' (around 5 seconds).Ĭreating VM 'macOS-VM ' (around 2 seconds).Īdding APFS drivers to EFI in '/Users/awi/VirtualBox VMs/macOS-VM/macOS-VM.vdi ' (around 5 seconds).