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Move OSX to a virtual machine

Move OSX to a virtual machine

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TheNamesAidan
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01-06-2026, 07:02 AM
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You're currently using a MacBook Pro for five years and are planning to run an OSX VM on your upcoming Alienware 13. The challenge is preserving your entire OSX environment, apps, and files during the transfer to a virtual machine. People have tried using Time Machine and restoring from it, but results aren't consistent. Apple makes this straightforward when purchasing a MacBook, offering a built-in tool for Wi-Fi transfer, but that option doesn't seem to work here either. You're looking for alternative free or affordable virtualization solutions like VirtualBox, VMware, or Hyper-V.
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TheNamesAidan
01-06-2026, 07:02 AM #1

You're currently using a MacBook Pro for five years and are planning to run an OSX VM on your upcoming Alienware 13. The challenge is preserving your entire OSX environment, apps, and files during the transfer to a virtual machine. People have tried using Time Machine and restoring from it, but results aren't consistent. Apple makes this straightforward when purchasing a MacBook, offering a built-in tool for Wi-Fi transfer, but that option doesn't seem to work here either. You're looking for alternative free or affordable virtualization solutions like VirtualBox, VMware, or Hyper-V.

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Poois23
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01-22-2026, 02:41 AM
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We can't assist with hackintosh here, but for MacOS you really need to run it on Metal. I've used VM on my 3770k/1070 but it didn't work—couldn't even complete the installation after a long wait.
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Poois23
01-22-2026, 02:41 AM #2

We can't assist with hackintosh here, but for MacOS you really need to run it on Metal. I've used VM on my 3770k/1070 but it didn't work—couldn't even complete the installation after a long wait.

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Mr_Gloku
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01-22-2026, 03:32 AM
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Locked. As discussed earlier, we cannot assist with hackintosh (VM also falls under this category due to Apple's ToS). From the Community Standards:
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Mr_Gloku
01-22-2026, 03:32 AM #3

Locked. As discussed earlier, we cannot assist with hackintosh (VM also falls under this category due to Apple's ToS). From the Community Standards: