Installing MacOS in a virtual machine faces several challenges.
Installing MacOS in a virtual machine faces several challenges.
Hello. You're looking to set up a VM in VirtualBox to run High Sierra 10.13. You mentioned it doesn't support version 10.14 and you prefer not to upgrade to 10.15. You're considering Oracle VirtualBox 5.xx instead of VMware Workstation, since you don't want to make modifications. Your main issue is the error message when using an 10.13.2 ISO, which says the path is missing or damaged. This older ISO is bootable, but you're having trouble making it work as a bootable image. You've tried several guides and are unsure how to create a new, functional ISO from the installer files. Any assistance would be appreciated.
10.15 appears to be the main version of macOS built specifically for virtual environments. If you're facing difficulties, it might be worth checking other resources instead. You'll likely encounter many problems and most features won't function out of the box. Can you clarify what you're aiming to achieve by running a VM on macOS?
I’m trying to check a few basics and have a VM set up for testing on MacOS. I expect poor performance, but the main issue is with the installation process. I think the problem might be with the ISO itself (like version 10.13.2), so I’m looking for guidance on creating a bootable ISO for 10.13.6 using files from an old App Store download. Thanks for your help!