I have questions about his process. 1. Why do I need to run the commands in cmd before I run the VirtualBox? What do the commands do? 2. Why do I need to delete the Virtual Harddisk when setting up MacOS, and what does erasing it do?
I believe the commands basically trick the OS into thinking your PC is a Mac etc. Because Macs have certain hardware, I imagine the OS does not like running if it sees you have a processor that Mac's never came with. For example, I am running a Ryzen 9 7900X CPU, and Mac's never came with that. So its tricking it into thinking its an Intel Core i7-6700K. You are also identifying the VM to be an iMac 19, etc. Some of the others I dont really know what they do, but I imagine its to make various parts of the OS happy to even be emulated.
Hey Crown Geek, after 2 weeks of not able to install MAC OS Big Sur this video worked for me. The main reason was that I have a laptop with a NVidia Graphic card and needed to insert the Commands to make it work for me. Screenlock message on the screen and staying there, not installing MAC OS Big Sur any further. The reboots of my laptop between the actions were not necessary but all the actions made me happy to see MAC OS Big Sur is working now on my Windows 11 OS in virtual Box. I needed to only have a capacity of memory of 4096MB and 2 CPU's because else the MAC OS Big Sur was not responsive or the mouse was really slow Thanks for making this impressive video and the detailed information to make it happen for me!
Hi, first at all, I want to say THANK YOU, because I've tried this procedure and it works fine. I did my test in an old laptop, Core I5 2nd generation, 16GB RAM, using a HDD. It took some to time to complete the setup process but at end it works perfectly. I have a question: do you know how to install the same OS but directly in the hard drive not using a VM. I understand that for this process you have to deal with the chipset of each desktop/laptop....thank you
The commands you have given, are for bypass Apple restrictions to run macOS in windows OS? Did you download any script and run it this, with these commands?
@@lse123polis no if someone wants you to run an exe it is likely malware, the only thing you need is the iso, virtualbox and the commands that you can copy paste in your terminal and ofc some other things. i recently tried to install macos ventura but it got stuck on a boot loop so i eventually gave up and wasted 3 hours of my time but u can try if u want
I did this with OS Big Sur and it worked perfectly, but with OS Ventura the Virtual Machine is not recognizing my mouse and keyboard on bootup. What do I need to do to fix this?
Thank you for this Video. I've got a problem with my storage, so i got 22.96 GB on SATA Port 0 but i need nearly 40 GB. Do you have some ideas to fix this ?
Thank you for the video, everything is fine, but I couldn't change resolution to 1920x1080 UPD: no, I definitely change it: I just inattentively wrote a command in CMD, lol :D
VmWare works so much better. Easier to install and is faster to run. I would suggest using Monterey or Ventura, then updating to Sonoma in the regular way. Less problems.
@@CrownGEEK I couldn't update to Sonoma, but, with the same commands you can run MacOS Sonoma. But since I use AMD I ended in the reboot panic loop and I cant fix it.
@@J.F.M.ORIGINALS why do u want to turn hyper v back on? Im not an expert in vms but I think turning it off and running a VM stresses out ur CPU. so yeah u can prob turn it back on and it should prob still work fine (not sure tho actually; my xubuntu VM worked fine). Try turning it on and turn it off if u think its making ur experience worse (turning on hyperv u will see a turtle instead of the v at the bottom right on the virtual machine window).
I have an AMD Ryzen 9 7900X system, 64GB RAM. I followed the instructions to the letter, it installed MacOS, and when it rebooted, it comes up saying "This system automatically rebooted after panic". And it does that over and over and over. It wont boot into MacOS for the first time.... What do I do?
Change your directory by using this command: cd "C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\" then try this VBoxManage modifyvm "CHANGE" --cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-6700K" but change CHANGE to what your virtual machine is called (eg. MacOS is how this video did it if u followed exactly like here). see if it works :)
If I uninstall the virtual machine is everything related to macOS will be gone ? Because i dont know what memory integration does so even if i uninstall it will there be random traces ? Or just simply uninstall and done?
when I start the virtual machine it opens then closes in 2 seconds then on virtual box it says "aborted" I try to try again but it still doesn't work. can you help me solve this problem
nope. even on fastest hardware. . i have used like 30 virtualbox machines from linux to all windows. havent seen any lag . definatily apple is the culprit here. some kind of planned bottlenecking is there on hackintosh. just leave them. yeah apple is for gays
@@CrownGEEK i already installed it using your video, but its keep returning to the same page to install it again and again.... what is the issue after i installed it and it keeps returning
@@munroy529 did you fix your issue because i am having the same problem. when i input the commands on cmd {admin} it does not fuction correctly what can i do to fix it?
Are you brain dead ? Clock speed doesn’t matter when there are a limited amount of CPU cores allotted to the VM, ofc it’ll lag. You are not assigning all of your computer resources to the VM, if you did the guest may run faster but the host will lag severely. If anyone here is gay, it is you.
Fantastic demo. I got everything working with exception of being able to log into iCloud. It states the device is not supported and quits. Any suggestions?