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Executing a VM within another virtual environment

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Daddydame
Junior Member
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07-28-2025, 06:18 PM
#11
General conversations about Hackintoshes are welcome. Inquiries about obtaining files without purchasing or owning a Mac are not permitted. This violates our Community Standards regarding piracy.
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Daddydame
07-28-2025, 06:18 PM #11

General conversations about Hackintoshes are welcome. Inquiries about obtaining files without purchasing or owning a Mac are not permitted. This violates our Community Standards regarding piracy.

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Nashiko57
Senior Member
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07-29-2025, 03:00 PM
#12
Thanks for the feedback. I took a closer look. Setting up an app on the store requires a £75 fee, which seems excessive since developers already earn from in-app purchases elsewhere. It feels unfair to pay that amount just to get started.
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Nashiko57
07-29-2025, 03:00 PM #12

Thanks for the feedback. I took a closer look. Setting up an app on the store requires a £75 fee, which seems excessive since developers already earn from in-app purchases elsewhere. It feels unfair to pay that amount just to get started.

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Sheik1soul
Senior Member
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07-29-2025, 05:03 PM
#13
The £75 serves mainly to stop spam, it doesn’t actually generate revenue for them (the review before an app can be added to the store likely costs them much more). Apple aims to stop users from flooding the store with countless "hello world" applications, ensuring developers put effort into submitting a legitimate app. You don’t need a paid developer account to create an app for your devices. If you’re just beginning, adding an app shouldn’t be your top priority (Deploying to a Device without an Apple Developer Account). As others mentioned, a Mac is ideal for iOS development; otherwise, you’ll likely spend more time fixing a Hackintosh than building the app itself.
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Sheik1soul
07-29-2025, 05:03 PM #13

The £75 serves mainly to stop spam, it doesn’t actually generate revenue for them (the review before an app can be added to the store likely costs them much more). Apple aims to stop users from flooding the store with countless "hello world" applications, ensuring developers put effort into submitting a legitimate app. You don’t need a paid developer account to create an app for your devices. If you’re just beginning, adding an app shouldn’t be your top priority (Deploying to a Device without an Apple Developer Account). As others mentioned, a Mac is ideal for iOS development; otherwise, you’ll likely spend more time fixing a Hackintosh than building the app itself.

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maxis11111
Member
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07-30-2025, 01:00 PM
#14
If the problem is real and you can't reach it, then running any virtual machines isn't possible.
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maxis11111
07-30-2025, 01:00 PM #14

If the problem is real and you can't reach it, then running any virtual machines isn't possible.

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CyberPim
Member
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08-01-2025, 10:31 AM
#15
The link you received is designed for Ionic, which is used to build mobile applications for iOS and Android. Since you're working with BIOS settings, you may need to adjust your system configuration or use alternative methods to run it without BIOS support.
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CyberPim
08-01-2025, 10:31 AM #15

The link you received is designed for Ionic, which is used to build mobile applications for iOS and Android. Since you're working with BIOS settings, you may need to adjust your system configuration or use alternative methods to run it without BIOS support.

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Oetam67
Junior Member
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08-01-2025, 07:27 PM
#16
Your main choice seems to be emulation, which I haven't seen done before. You might want to search for "macintosh emulator" online. It might be worth sticking with Windows until you can afford a better alternative. Everyone else here has suggested other options that are more powerful. You've faced similar challenges without much power or budget, which limits your choices, especially for Apple products. In your initial comment, you mentioned aesthetics and simplicity are key priorities. These often get sacrificed for lower costs or higher performance. I believe you'll need to accept this trade-off now and focus on learning iOS development on Windows until you can afford a different setup. Just concentrate on getting started and mastering the iOS side before investing too much time, money, or effort into a Mac if you can do it on Windows for free.
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Oetam67
08-01-2025, 07:27 PM #16

Your main choice seems to be emulation, which I haven't seen done before. You might want to search for "macintosh emulator" online. It might be worth sticking with Windows until you can afford a better alternative. Everyone else here has suggested other options that are more powerful. You've faced similar challenges without much power or budget, which limits your choices, especially for Apple products. In your initial comment, you mentioned aesthetics and simplicity are key priorities. These often get sacrificed for lower costs or higher performance. I believe you'll need to accept this trade-off now and focus on learning iOS development on Windows until you can afford a different setup. Just concentrate on getting started and mastering the iOS side before investing too much time, money, or effort into a Mac if you can do it on Windows for free.

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SenpaiAllen
Junior Member
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08-02-2025, 11:50 AM
#17
I understand your perspective. I'm here to assist with any solutions you're considering.
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SenpaiAllen
08-02-2025, 11:50 AM #17

I understand your perspective. I'm here to assist with any solutions you're considering.

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Fritztech
Member
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08-02-2025, 01:40 PM
#18
The piece you referenced is labeled "Ionic" and features an Ionic app as a case study. It appears to be from ionicframework.com. The mention of the tag suggests it may not align with your expectations. Additionally, the note at the end highlights a specific section you're observing.
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Fritztech
08-02-2025, 01:40 PM #18

The piece you referenced is labeled "Ionic" and features an Ionic app as a case study. It appears to be from ionicframework.com. The mention of the tag suggests it may not align with your expectations. Additionally, the note at the end highlights a specific section you're observing.

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niko_sacko
Junior Member
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08-04-2025, 11:32 AM
#19
You need to connect a developer account in their online dashboard for it to function properly.
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niko_sacko
08-04-2025, 11:32 AM #19

You need to connect a developer account in their online dashboard for it to function properly.

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LeoRaimana
Junior Member
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08-04-2025, 11:41 AM
#20
Additionally, the link works on a Mac, which undermines the main goal of using Ionic to develop an app for Windows. Probably I should look for a more affordable Mac Mini instead.
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LeoRaimana
08-04-2025, 11:41 AM #20

Additionally, the link works on a Mac, which undermines the main goal of using Ionic to develop an app for Windows. Probably I should look for a more affordable Mac Mini instead.

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