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@@EpidemicTutorials-qh6de @macgyverpsychogamer this is because VMWare just announced that VMWare Workstation (note not player) is now free for personal use
The virtual machine failed to boot. That might be caused by a missing operating system or misconfigured boot order. Mounting an operating system install DVD might solve this problem. Selecting an ISO file will attempt to mount it after the dialog is closed.
The ISO file is corrupted, try downloading it from the link in the video description or a trusted source. If you have downloaded it from the link here, try downloading it again because the download most probably corrupted
The ISO file is corrupted, try downloading it from the link in the video description or a trusted source. If you have downloaded it from the link here, try downloading it again because the download most probably corrupted
I need to install a virtual machine of macOS 14 Sonata, and it is also required to support the macOS M1 chip. Can my this demand be realized through your tutorial?
Hello, i have a bit of a different problem, my MacOS Ventura install after it is on the first part booting from the iso image, then it needs to restart but it just won't go to the next step with the apple logo, and it keeps booting from the iso image, fix?
I am using ryzen 9 5950X and nvidia 4070 super Ti, unfortunelly, the boot error looping occured... I believe thi processor is not supported, anyone using this ryzen get the MacOS running?
This unfortunately meant that your CPU is not supported, try installing it on Virtualbox or try to install MacOS Monterey (currently supported on all cpus)
To fix the "Mouse can't be detected" issue on VirtualBox when installing macOS Sonoma, you can try the following steps: 1. **Check USB Compatibility Settings**: - Open the virtual machine settings in VirtualBox. - Navigate to the USB section and change the USB compatibility to **USB 2.0** if it's set to 3.0³. 2. **Install VirtualBox Extension Pack**: - Ensure that you have the latest VirtualBox Extension Pack installed. This pack often includes fixes for peripheral support⁵. 3. **Adjust Input Settings**: - In some cases, selecting the **USB 3.0 controller** option in the VM settings can resolve input issues¹. 4. **Reinstall VirtualBox**: - If the issue persists, you might want to try uninstalling VirtualBox completely and then reinstalling it. Use the command `sudo apt-get purge virtualbox*` to remove VirtualBox and then install the latest version². Remember to restart VirtualBox after making these changes to ensure they take effect. If you continue to experience issues, checking the VirtualBox forums or seeking advice from the VirtualBox community may provide additional solutions specific to your hardware configuration.
I found a solution for this, you can mask the amd to intel, with the following command VBoxManage modifyvm "VM Name" --cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-6700K" Of course, you can use other model of intel, but well, is your decision
If you got an error message "your computer restarted due to a problem" this means your cpu is not supported by this version and you might need to download an older version of MacOS such as Monterey
I had an interesting issue that when I try to install macOS 14 after erasing the disk, it kind of just doesn't work, no text or anything, it seems like the button just broke. If you know how to fix this, please say
@@EpidemicTutorials-qh6de Ryzen 5 5600G Processor, 16gb of ram, and running win 11 :) also, it looks like I've pressed it, but it goes normal like instantly
Not horrible. I've never run a Mac before. I allotted 16GB. I seem to have a VMWare Tools loop though. As if they were never installed, but shows successful.
@@MultiLeechCZ I have the same problem. It's been the second day now that I haven't been able to install macos. After installation I get the installation screen. Apparently this processor does not support the version, you need to use the old one