Download VirtualBox (Old Builds): 5.2 The Extension Packs in this section are released under the. All other binaries are released under the terms of the GPL version 2. By downloading, you agree to the terms and conditions of the respective license.
Make sure to download MultiBeast 4—it’s labeled “Lion”, but for our purposes the Lion version works better than the Mountain Lion version. Step Two: Install OS X in VirtualBox. This is Apple’s latest Mac Operating System right now. In this guide, you will learn the complete step by step pictorial tutorial to run macOS High Sierra 10.13 Final version on Windows operating system. As our previous articles, we tough you to install macOS High Sierra on Virtualbox and VMware. So without saying more let’s get started.
High Sierra Yeah. You gotta give it to Apple.
As much as it sounds hilarious beyond comprehension on why the world’s most innovative company decided to add “High” to Sierra (the predecessor macOS version) it must have taken them a lot of creativity and sleepless nights to come up with that. (if you didn’t know I am being sarcastic btw) Like really, Apple sounds like one of your older relatives who says “dope” without knowing the multitude of could-be-misunderstood meanings which comes with it. But aside from all that, High Sierra is not that bad. In the sense Apple hasn’t really changed what has worked well for their macOS users yet they have paid a very close attention to the finer details and idiosyncrasies that have become too stale for us macOS users lately. It’s not a major upgrade unlike what we first expected it to be of but at least it’s an improvement. So if you want to get macOS High Sierra on your Windows 10 using Virtualbox, then here’s how. ? Note This guide is using macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 which is the Final version and also the official Apple version.
If you instead don’t want to get High and just want Sierra (the predecessor) then you can always. So what’s new on macOS High Sierra 10.13? Meet VirtualBox VirtualBox is one tiny, powerful dude, and it is capable of installing macOS onto your Windows 10 computer as an app. It works like a charm with High Sierra, but before you get onto the guide, there are three little requirements that your Windows 10 computer is going to need in order for you to install the macOS onto your computer. ? The minimum requirements that you are going to need are:. a 64-Bit Computer. at least 4GB RAM.
a Dual-Core processor Got all of that? Once your have got that out of the way, you can now proceed to install macOS High Sierra in VirtualBox on Windows 10. Here are the links to the downloads that you’ll be needing to install macOS High Sierra onto your VirtualBox successfully. ? Download (Updated October 16th 2018). Credit goes to for the links.
Now I know what you’re thinking, “Which one of the two macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Final download links should I download from?” The reason why I have included two Google Drive download links for you is that, the (One Full) download link has the entire macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Final file from Apple as one 5GB file. So if you are alright with letting your computer run all night to download the 5GB file then you can go for this The (6 of 6) download link has the entire macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Final file as 6 separate 1GB files, so if your internet connection is pretty weak or if you just simply want to take your time and download one by one then you can go for this. ? Once, you are done with the download ‘stuff’, you can now go on with the 5 quick and simple steps below. Install macOS High Sierra in VirtualBox on Windows 10: 5 Steps 1. Extract the Image File with Winrar or 7zip. Step 1: Go ahead and install. (I have included the latest (March 2018) link for WinRAR for you). Step 2: Once you’ve done that then right click on macOS High Sierra 10.13 file that you had downloaded.
Step 3: Then select Extract here. Note Also make sure that you have enabled Virtualization in your computer’s BIOS. You can use this helpful guide:.
2. Install VirtualBox.
Step 1: Download the latest version of VirtualBox (I have included the latest (March 2018) link for VirtualBox for you above) Step 2: It’s pretty easy to install VirtualBox. Just keep clicking Next and then Finished until the end and you’re good to go. Create New Virtual Machine Step 1: Now you have to create your new Virtual Machine. So what you have to do is, Open the VirtualBox you’ve just downloaded. Step 2: Next click on New which you can see to your upper left-hand side. Step 3: Sweet! Now all you have to do is follow on by adding each of the below details into each of the fields.
? Name: macOS 10.13 High Sierra Type: Mac OS X Version: macOS 10.13 or 10.12 Memory size: 3GB to 6GB ( 65% of your RAM) Virtual disk file: macOS high Sierra 10.13.vmdk Step 4: Select Use an existing virtual hard disk file and Open macOS high Sierra 10.13.vmdk File. Edit Your Virtual Machine. Step 1: You’re almost there! Now click on Settings to edit your virtual machine. Step 2: Next, it’s important that you set these settings: Motherboard: Enable EFI, and change chipset to PIIX3 or IHC9 CPU: 2 Core (70% of CPU Core) and Enable PAE/NX.
Display: Change video memory to 128 MB. Note Now close your VirtualBox. Then should you proceed with the next step.
Add Code to VirtualBox with Command Prompt (cmd). Before you add the code into VirtualBox with your Command Prompt, you have a few little changes that you have to make to make things easier for you. Step 1: Replace the phrase “Your Virtual Machine Name” in the code (below) with your own virtual machine name which you can find in General, then under Basic. It’s best if you copy the code below into your Notepad and then replace the areas where it says “Your Virtual Machine Name” with your own virtual machine name before moving on the next step.
Evgeniy Kutischev October 27, 2017, Unfortunately didn’t work for me. Followed exact step from your tutorial. After trying to run virtual machine it showed me black screen with next error message: Error allocating 0x1835 pages at 0x895000 alloc type 2 Error loading kernel cache (0x9) Boot Failed. Mac Boot Boot Failed. EFI DVD/CDROM Here are my specs: Hardware: Asus Zenbook UX310UQ (Core i7-7500U, 16 GB RAM, SSD+HDD) OS: Windows 10 Pro, version 1709, build 16299.19 (Fall Creators Update). Arnie Gonzalez September 22, 2018, In my case the VM starts and then displays a black screen with the following messages: Start Start InitDeviceTree Start InitDeviceTree End InitDeviceTree Start InitMemoryConfig End InitMemoryConfig Start CheckHibernate End CheckHibernate efiboot loaded from device: Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/Pci(1FI2)/SATA(0,0)/HD(Part2,Sig8D0CB95A-F145-418D-A84C-CC0E6458BAE) efiboot file path: System Library CoreServices boot.efi Start OpenVolume End OpenVolume Start ProcessOptions End ProcessOptions RegisterRestartDataProtocol: called. 0xdb03a598 RestartData protocol installed successfully.
Start SetConsoleMode End SetConsoleMode Start ReadKernelCache End ReadKernelCache Start UncompressKernelCache End UncompressKernelCache Start CalculatedAdler32 and it gets stuck on that last line with no improvement whatsoever. I’ve already tried every single suggestion in the replies but none seem to work. Please helpYou don’t know how long I’ve been trying and failing to get a Mac VM; it just seems like it’s an impossible thing to achieve I honestly don’t know how some of you have been successful at it.