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Re: Mac OS X guest
for iDeneb it is different, but iDeneb 10.5.5 is the most stable for me.
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Re: Mac OS X guest
Then how to install iDeneb 10.5.5 in VirtualBox 3.1.4??notbad wrote:for iDeneb it is different, but iDeneb 10.5.5 is the most stable for me.
I have tried iATKOS_v7 but still it fails...
For all the installation that I tried, the last line is "ATA Disk: Checksum Cokkie not valid"
Sometimes, it is "AppleUSBOHCI::CheckSleepCapability - OHCI Controller will be unloaded across sleep"... but I wonder if this is a false alarm (as I am using 2 processors in the vm settings.
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Re: Mac OS X guest
just try different options, at first try to install with default options, if something goes wrong, change settings in customization(kernel and others).takwing wrote: Then how to install iDeneb 10.5.5 in VirtualBox 3.1.4??
I have tried iATKOS_v7 but still it fails...
For all the installation that I tried, the last line is "ATA Disk: Checksum Cokkie not valid"
Sometimes, it is "AppleUSBOHCI::CheckSleepCapability - OHCI Controller will be unloaded across sleep"... but I wonder if this is a false alarm (as I am using 2 processors in the vm settings.
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Re: Mac OS X guest
i've tried to install Snow Leopard Universal 10.6(432) GM v3.5, but after installation just get the apple logo and everything stops. -v gives me a black screen after "Starting Darwinx86".
when i reset the black screen i get a VB error and a log file:
as much as i understand its related with the cpu? i have core2duo e6600.
when i reset the black screen i get a VB error and a log file:
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Log created: 2010-02-24T16:05:31.349088000Z
Executable: /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox
Arg[0]: /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox
Arg[1]: --comment
Arg[2]: Mac OSX 10.6
Arg[3]: --startvm
Arg[4]: 576cd91f-0b42-4997-80f8-b1bbb5a22aad
fatal error in recompiler cpu: Trying to execute code with memory type addr_code=00000000000af020 addend=00000000a3e4b000 at 00000000000afff6. (iHandlerMemType=0x38 iMMIOMemType=0x30)
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Re: Mac OS X guest
you mean change the settings of virtualBox?notbad wrote:just try different options, at first try to install with default options, if something goes wrong, change settings in customization(kernel and others).takwing wrote: Then how to install iDeneb 10.5.5 in VirtualBox 3.1.4??
I have tried iATKOS_v7 but still it fails...
For all the installation that I tried, the last line is "ATA Disk: Checksum Cokkie not valid"
Sometimes, it is "AppleUSBOHCI::CheckSleepCapability - OHCI Controller will be unloaded across sleep"... but I wonder if this is a false alarm (as I am using 2 processors in the vm settings.
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Re: Mac OS X guest
have u added this line to your mashines xml file?not to the virtualbox.xml but to the macosx.xml : <ExtraDataItem name="VBoxInternal2/SupportExtHwProfile" value="on"/>
it should look like this:
it should look like this:
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<VirtualBox xmlns="http://www.innotek.de/VirtualBox-settings" version="1.9-linux">
<Machine uuid="{6ae71ef8-99a6-40ef-bb01-a75a015a7eb8}" name="Mac OSX 10.5.5" OSType="FreeBSD" snapshotFolder="Snapshots" lastStateChange="2010-02-25T03:42:02Z">
<ExtraData>
<ExtraDataItem name="CustomVideoMode1" value="1920x1080x32"/>
<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/AutoresizeGuest" value="on"/>
<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/Fullscreen" value="on"/>
<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/LastCloseAction" value="powerOff"/>
<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/LastWindowPostion" value="0,54,1920,1002,max"/>
<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/MiniToolBarAlignment" value="bottom"/>
<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/MiniToolBarAutoHide" value="on"/>
<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/SaveMountedAtRuntime" value="yes"/>
<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/Seamless" value="off"/>
<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/ShowMiniToolBar" value="yes"/>
<ExtraDataItem name="VBoxInternal2/SupportExtHwProfile" value="on"/>
</ExtraData>
<Hardware version="2">
<CPU count="2">
<HardwareVirtEx enabled="true" exclusive="true"/>
<HardwareVirtExNestedPaging enabled="true"/>
<HardwareVirtExVPID enabled="false"/>
<PAE enabled="true"/>
</CPU>
<Memory RAMSize="982"/>
<Boot>
<Order position="1" device="HardDisk"/>
<Order position="2" device="DVD"/>
<Order position="3" device="None"/>
<Order position="4" device="None"/>
</Boot>
<Display VRAMSize="128" monitorCount="1" accelerate3D="true" accelerate2DVideo="false"/>
<RemoteDisplay enabled="false" port="3389" authType="Null" authTimeout="5000"/>
<BIOS>
<ACPI enabled="true"/>
<IOAPIC enabled="true"/>
<Logo fadeIn="true" fadeOut="true" displayTime="0"/>
<BootMenu mode="MessageAndMenu"/>
<TimeOffset value="0"/>
<PXEDebug enabled="false"/>
</BIOS>
<USBController enabled="false" enabledEhci="true"/>
<Network>
<Adapter slot="0" enabled="true" MACAddress="0800279667F5" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM">
<BridgedInterface name="wlan2"/>
</Adapter>
<Adapter slot="1" enabled="false" MACAddress="080027C97DE7" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/>
<Adapter slot="2" enabled="false" MACAddress="0800271A905F" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/>
<Adapter slot="3" enabled="false" MACAddress="080027D75920" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/>
<Adapter slot="4" enabled="false" MACAddress="080027EB5743" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/>
<Adapter slot="5" enabled="false" MACAddress="080027BB5827" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/>
<Adapter slot="6" enabled="false" MACAddress="0800275B75F6" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/>
<Adapter slot="7" enabled="false" MACAddress="080027DDEC30" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/>
</Network>
<UART>
<Port slot="0" enabled="false" IOBase="0x3f8" IRQ="4" hostMode="Disconnected"/>
<Port slot="1" enabled="false" IOBase="0x3f8" IRQ="4" hostMode="Disconnected"/>
</UART>
<LPT>
<Port slot="0" enabled="false" IOBase="0x378" IRQ="4"/>
<Port slot="1" enabled="false" IOBase="0x378" IRQ="4"/>
</LPT>
<AudioAdapter controller="AC97" driver="Pulse" enabled="true"/>
<SharedFolders/>
<Clipboard mode="Bidirectional"/>
<Guest memoryBalloonSize="0" statisticsUpdateInterval="0"/>
<GuestProperties>
<GuestProperty name="/VirtualBox/HostInfo/GUI/LanguageID" value="en_US" timestamp="1267067902001691000" flags=""/>
</GuestProperties>
</Hardware>
<StorageControllers>
<StorageController name="IDE Controller" type="ICH6" PortCount="2">
<AttachedDevice type="HardDisk" port="0" device="0">
<Image uuid="{37eaa5ec-34b6-4333-a303-cd8d4d64e7d4}"/>
</AttachedDevice>
<AttachedDevice passthrough="true" type="DVD" port="1" device="0">
<Image uuid="{a88c7748-c5fa-4d3c-b9e6-f383edf6fd91}"/>
</AttachedDevice>
<AttachedDevice type="HardDisk" port="0" device="1">
<Image uuid="{5a3f3232-f16d-4ccb-83ea-21ce8043d3fd}"/>
</AttachedDevice>
</StorageController>
</StorageControllers>
</Machine>
</VirtualBox>
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Re: Mac OS X guest
hello !
I have the same problem (ata disk checsum).
I have tested with sata,scsi,ata ... always the equivalent result (sata checksum ...)
I have tested to midify the xml, but same result.
Another idee ?
thanks
I have the same problem (ata disk checsum).
I have tested with sata,scsi,ata ... always the equivalent result (sata checksum ...)
I have tested to midify the xml, but same result.
Another idee ?
thanks
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Re: Mac OS X guest
I have added the line that you have mentioned after creating the machine and before booting up the VM (with the iso image file mounted to the vm's CD-drive).
What I have noticed is that when the installation failed, I power off the machine and that line had gone!
are you using virtual box 3.1.4 in installing Mac 10.5.5?
***** LATEST UPDATE *******
I simply copy-and-paste the ExtraData section from your post to my machine.xml.... the installation can be started!!!
Strange!!
What I have noticed is that when the installation failed, I power off the machine and that line had gone!
are you using virtual box 3.1.4 in installing Mac 10.5.5?
***** LATEST UPDATE *******
I simply copy-and-paste the ExtraData section from your post to my machine.xml.... the installation can be started!!!
Strange!!
notbad wrote:have u added this line to your mashines xml file?not to the virtualbox.xml but to the macosx.xml : <ExtraDataItem name="VBoxInternal2/SupportExtHwProfile" value="on"/>
it should look like this:Code: Select all
<?xml version="1.0"?> <VirtualBox xmlns="http://www.innotek.de/VirtualBox-settings" version="1.9-linux"> <Machine uuid="{6ae71ef8-99a6-40ef-bb01-a75a015a7eb8}" name="Mac OSX 10.5.5" OSType="FreeBSD" snapshotFolder="Snapshots" lastStateChange="2010-02-25T03:42:02Z"> <ExtraData> <ExtraDataItem name="CustomVideoMode1" value="1920x1080x32"/> <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/AutoresizeGuest" value="on"/> <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/Fullscreen" value="on"/> <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/LastCloseAction" value="powerOff"/> <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/LastWindowPostion" value="0,54,1920,1002,max"/> <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/MiniToolBarAlignment" value="bottom"/> <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/MiniToolBarAutoHide" value="on"/> <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/SaveMountedAtRuntime" value="yes"/> <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/Seamless" value="off"/> <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/ShowMiniToolBar" value="yes"/> <ExtraDataItem name="VBoxInternal2/SupportExtHwProfile" value="on"/> </ExtraData> <Hardware version="2"> <CPU count="2"> <HardwareVirtEx enabled="true" exclusive="true"/> <HardwareVirtExNestedPaging enabled="true"/> <HardwareVirtExVPID enabled="false"/> <PAE enabled="true"/> </CPU> <Memory RAMSize="982"/> <Boot> <Order position="1" device="HardDisk"/> <Order position="2" device="DVD"/> <Order position="3" device="None"/> <Order position="4" device="None"/> </Boot> <Display VRAMSize="128" monitorCount="1" accelerate3D="true" accelerate2DVideo="false"/> <RemoteDisplay enabled="false" port="3389" authType="Null" authTimeout="5000"/> <BIOS> <ACPI enabled="true"/> <IOAPIC enabled="true"/> <Logo fadeIn="true" fadeOut="true" displayTime="0"/> <BootMenu mode="MessageAndMenu"/> <TimeOffset value="0"/> <PXEDebug enabled="false"/> </BIOS> <USBController enabled="false" enabledEhci="true"/> <Network> <Adapter slot="0" enabled="true" MACAddress="0800279667F5" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"> <BridgedInterface name="wlan2"/> </Adapter> <Adapter slot="1" enabled="false" MACAddress="080027C97DE7" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/> <Adapter slot="2" enabled="false" MACAddress="0800271A905F" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/> <Adapter slot="3" enabled="false" MACAddress="080027D75920" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/> <Adapter slot="4" enabled="false" MACAddress="080027EB5743" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/> <Adapter slot="5" enabled="false" MACAddress="080027BB5827" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/> <Adapter slot="6" enabled="false" MACAddress="0800275B75F6" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/> <Adapter slot="7" enabled="false" MACAddress="080027DDEC30" cable="true" speed="0" type="82540EM"/> </Network> <UART> <Port slot="0" enabled="false" IOBase="0x3f8" IRQ="4" hostMode="Disconnected"/> <Port slot="1" enabled="false" IOBase="0x3f8" IRQ="4" hostMode="Disconnected"/> </UART> <LPT> <Port slot="0" enabled="false" IOBase="0x378" IRQ="4"/> <Port slot="1" enabled="false" IOBase="0x378" IRQ="4"/> </LPT> <AudioAdapter controller="AC97" driver="Pulse" enabled="true"/> <SharedFolders/> <Clipboard mode="Bidirectional"/> <Guest memoryBalloonSize="0" statisticsUpdateInterval="0"/> <GuestProperties> <GuestProperty name="/VirtualBox/HostInfo/GUI/LanguageID" value="en_US" timestamp="1267067902001691000" flags=""/> </GuestProperties> </Hardware> <StorageControllers> <StorageController name="IDE Controller" type="ICH6" PortCount="2"> <AttachedDevice type="HardDisk" port="0" device="0"> <Image uuid="{37eaa5ec-34b6-4333-a303-cd8d4d64e7d4}"/> </AttachedDevice> <AttachedDevice passthrough="true" type="DVD" port="1" device="0"> <Image uuid="{a88c7748-c5fa-4d3c-b9e6-f383edf6fd91}"/> </AttachedDevice> <AttachedDevice type="HardDisk" port="0" device="1"> <Image uuid="{5a3f3232-f16d-4ccb-83ea-21ce8043d3fd}"/> </AttachedDevice> </StorageController> </StorageControllers> </Machine> </VirtualBox>
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Re: Mac OS X guest
I 'can' install MaxOSX now.
Unfortunately, after the installation process, the machine will reboot itself.
Upon rebooting it, I get a gray screen with the first error line as "Unsupported CPU: family = 0x6, model = 0x1e"@/SourecCache.AppleCPUPowerManagement-76/pmProcessor.c:199
From the error, it seems that it is related to the CPU model that I used.
I have using iCore 5. Can I use that for running MacOSX in virtualbox??
Unfortunately, after the installation process, the machine will reboot itself.
Upon rebooting it, I get a gray screen with the first error line as "Unsupported CPU: family = 0x6, model = 0x1e"@/SourecCache.AppleCPUPowerManagement-76/pmProcessor.c:199
From the error, it seems that it is related to the CPU model that I used.
I have using iCore 5. Can I use that for running MacOSX in virtualbox??
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Re: Mac OS X guest
i think you can but maybe you need another distro with different kernel which supports i5 cpus.
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Re: Mac OS X guest
I was playing some time with the RETAIL Snow Leopard DVD. Thats what i get with EFI enabled:
The drivers stop loading and thats all what i get
This is when I try to boot with EmpireEFI bootloader:
Always the same ACPI and DSDT errors. Pressing any keys does not give anything.
Also in both ways i get 100% CPU. The same thing happens after a hacked Snow Leo installation.
Does VirtualBox emulate SSSE3? bcs as far as i know Snow Leo needs SSSE3.
The drivers stop loading and thats all what i get
This is when I try to boot with EmpireEFI bootloader:
Always the same ACPI and DSDT errors. Pressing any keys does not give anything.
Also in both ways i get 100% CPU. The same thing happens after a hacked Snow Leo installation.
Does VirtualBox emulate SSSE3? bcs as far as i know Snow Leo needs SSSE3.
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Re: Mac OS X guest
So, anybody know which distro can supports i5 cpus?notbad wrote:i think you can but maybe you need another distro with different kernel which supports i5 cpus.
I have also seen a web page saying that that paritcular CPUPowerManagement can be removed...
can this service be disabled?
but I don't know how....
Can someone help?
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Re: Mac OS X guest
Hooray!!! I have Snow Leo!!!
everything worked from first time. i did everything like in first post on insanelymac forum.
my spec:
C2D E6600
VirtualBox 3.1.2
Windows 7 host
tryed to attach the Snow HDD to Ubuntu Virtualbox, but got KP at the apple logo saying: local ACPI not as expected...
Some issues:
the mouse lags sometimes
adding the network related extradata lines causes virtualbox to crash, saying something about wrong flags.
the sound input/output is recognized but no sound at all.
here is the link: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index. ... pic=207334
would be great if someone provided a solution for LINUX hosts.
everything worked from first time. i did everything like in first post on insanelymac forum.
my spec:
C2D E6600
VirtualBox 3.1.2
Windows 7 host
tryed to attach the Snow HDD to Ubuntu Virtualbox, but got KP at the apple logo saying: local ACPI not as expected...
Some issues:
the mouse lags sometimes
adding the network related extradata lines causes virtualbox to crash, saying something about wrong flags.
the sound input/output is recognized but no sound at all.
here is the link: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index. ... pic=207334
would be great if someone provided a solution for LINUX hosts.
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Re: Mac OS X guest
finally, Leopard is running!!
What I am using - iATKOS_v7.iso,
and to solve the AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement problem, I find that I need to use the older voodoo kernel v9.5.
My next question is: "how to get network to work?"
What I am using - iATKOS_v7.iso,
and to solve the AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement problem, I find that I need to use the older voodoo kernel v9.5.
My next question is: "how to get network to work?"
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Re: Mac OS X guest
no network currently on leopard. but you can try suggestions in the insanelymac forum, but it didnt work for me.somehow in iDeneb 10.5.5 the network works.