Hi,
I am using Virtual Box on Windows 10 as a host and trying to make macOS 10.7 Lion work as a guest.
I updated to the most recent VBox version and tried various fixes online.
Thank you!
Kernel panicking (Win 10 Host / macOS Lion Guest)
Kernel panicking (Win 10 Host / macOS Lion Guest)
Last edited by Sarrus on 29. Mar 2020, 01:02, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Kernel panicking (Win 10 Host / macOS Lion Guest)
macOS guests are only supported on Apple hardware.
Re: Kernel panicking (Win 10 Host / macOS Lion Guest)
Added beforehand extra commands with data for it to bypass that.
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Re: Kernel panicking (Win 10 Host / macOS Lion Guest)
From the FAQ topic:Sarrus wrote:Added beforehand extra commands with data for it to bypass that.
Apple's End User License Agreement (EULA) states that Mac OS X must only be installed on real Apple hardware. Only Mac OS X 10.5 Server's EULA states that one copy may be installed on Apple hardware, even if virtualized.
To read Apple products EULA, please refer to their legal page at http://www.apple.com/legal/sla/.
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Re: Kernel panicking (Win 10 Host / macOS Lion Guest)
OSX guests on non-Apple hardware
'Tain't a real Mac computer. We be after want'n a lock over 'ere!
'Tain't a real Mac computer. We be after want'n a lock over 'ere!
Re: Kernel panicking (Win 10 Host / macOS Lion Guest)
I understand, will delete it.