I have just upgraded/installed a new Intel Core i5-8600K Desktop Processor with 6 Cores up to 4.3 GHz unlocked LGA 1151 and would like to change the previous CPUIDSET value I had entered using the VBoxManage command.
Current value used: VBoxManage.exe modifyvm "macOS High Sierra" --cpuidset 00000001 000106e5 00100800 0098e3fd bfebfbff
Can you either point me to where I can determine the proper values for each of the segments after "--cpuidset" values or possibly even where I might find the string already defined? The goal is to simply eliminate the old cpuidset value and replace it with the definition for the new chip set that is installed.
In advance - Thank you for your help -
Mark
Change CPUIDSET value for new i5 Processor
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Re: Change CPUIDSET value for new i5 Processor
Not for a Hackintosh, nope. OSX guests are only supported on Apple hardware (which you do not have). See: Important notice regarding Mac OS X as Guest.BallPlayer99 wrote:VBoxManage.exe modifyvm "macOS High Sierra"
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