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Now I forgot to mention earlier, that after initially setting up the 'Virtual Device', you have to completely close down VirtualBox, and from a CMD shell with Administrator rights, enter/copy & execute the following lines.
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" This copy of the install MacOS High Sierra application is damaged and can't be used to install MacOS" Now, after searching on Google about this precise problem, numerous Sites stated that this is actually a LIE, (about being 'damaged'), and it is actually due to Apple trying to STOP people from trying to install older versions, date-wise, and they explained various work-arounds! (Yay!!). All done OK, & back to the menu, to 'Install' After initiating the final 'Install', that's when the shit hits the fan!! It pops up a message box, saying. ( Assuming it is also making it compatible for a Mac!!). (I'm assuming that so far, all this is just loaded into a Virtual RAM Drive!) Then, still within the Apple GUI, it comes up with a Menu, to Install, & also to select Disk Utilities which I was told to select first, at that stage, and to Format the 'Drive' I had allocated.
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iso and starts streaming command lines on the screen, eventually 'Starting' an 'Apple' GUI Window asking for the Language.
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ISO file that Mac OS, and clicking on 'Start', it seems to be booting just fine from the. All that seems fine!, and after specifying the (various versions downloaded!). As per numerous instructions/sites, I've initially set up the " MacOS High Sierra 10.13" Virtual Device, using all the specified settings etc, with the exception of offering even ' more' RAM and HardDrive space than the basic amounts required, as I have the availability. I've had no problems setting up VirtualBox, including the latest AddOns Module.
My Windows laptop has 2 large drives, and 24gb RAM. Now I've seen NUMEROUS Sites explaining all the steps, including many YouTube videos, but have not had success. I've never touched a Mac in my life!, and only want to look around & play with it, for general education.