Executing a VM within another virtual environment
Executing a VM within another virtual environment
Hello, you've likely encountered this query before. Before deciding to respond with a simple "no," take a moment to review my full message first. There are several points I wish to clarify upfront. I'm currently using a service named Shadow—a virtual gaming PC located in a data center in France. My local device, which runs the Shadow client), is a dual-core i3 laptop with 8GB RAM from Acer. The Shadow PC itself operates as a server in a rank mount, running on a virtual machine via Qemu. I aim to learn iOS app development using Xcode, even though coding for iOS on Windows can be complex. While the UI in Xcode is visually appealing, I'm eager to try it out. Now, could there be any method to run a Macintosh Virtual Machine on my Shadow PC? If so, please share any tutorials or guides you recommend. Thank you, and don't feel offended if I seem a bit confused.
There is a method using VirtualBox, though it’s not straightforward. Often you need a Mac first to generate the necessary install files... check out this guide: https://www.howtogeek.com/289594/how-to-...windows-10. It might be simpler to purchase a more recent Mac Mini instead.
Are there any options for downloading the install files locally? If you're using a Mac, could someone assist you? Since you don't have the budget for a new Mac, Windows treats it as a virtual machine and shows an error saying "Virtualisation is not enabled." As discussed, you don’t want to spend money on another Mac or your existing one. Do you need any recommendations for tutorials on using VMware or KVM?
They didn't allow nested virtualization, meaning you can't run a VM directly. You might have to use an emulator, though it will be quite slow. Alternatively, consider renting a Mac VM, installing it on your own machine, or purchasing a used Mac.
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