In this article, I’m going to show you how to install macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox. In fact, VirtualBox allows users to run nearly any operating system on a single machine and to freely switch between OS instances running simultaneously.
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Latest update see here Update see here A short post here that might help somebody struggling to install the latest MacOS in VirtualBox on Linux. Im running VirtualBox 5.2.10 on X86_64 Linux. The process below can be replicated on Windows as well, but the networking part at the end will of course be different. Worked perfectly, thanks. I have installed MacOS 10.13.4 on VirtualBox 5.2.10 (now I have 5.2.12) with no issues. Did you use the proper folder name where your MacOS virtual files are?
During the below command sequence? In this example I have used “High Sierra”, since this is the name of my folder, yours could be different.
Here is my vbox small virtual drive with kext and utility, compressed, just set it on second controller and it should be visible when you boot up. This is how it looks here: That kext is from my first 10.13.1 install in VirtualBox where audio worked. After you install it don’t reboot just yet, test first with “sudo kextutil /System/Library/Extensions/AppleHDA.kext”.
It should return nothing as there are no problems with permissions. I don’t know if there is any other specific thing to set as this works for me. Another pointer, I did 10.13.1 install (working sound), upgrade to 10.13.6 (no sound), fix with kext and sound was back.