I have tried multiple times to make an OS X VM but it always spurts out an error. Once it was the guru error, but now i get this error and i have no idea what it could be, my linux and windows machines have always worked fine.
NtCreateFile(\Device\VBoxDrvStub)failed: 0xc000000e STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE (124 retries) (rc=-101)
I have typed in ;
cd "C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\"
VBoxManage.exe modifyvm [Mod edit: removed command]
VBoxManage setextradata "VM Name" [Mod edit: removed command]
VBoxManage setextradata "VM Name" [Mod edit: removed command]
VBoxManage setextradata "VM Name" [Mod edit: removed command]
VBoxManage setextradata "VM Name" [Mod edit: removed command]
VBoxManage setextradata "VM Name" [Mod edit: removed command]
which worked fine, but it just won't boot. It has what i would call "normal" settings, 4096mbs ram, 100gbs or storage and 128mbs of vram.
OS X never booting
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Re: OS X never booting
You do not have an OSX Host, you have a Windows Host, and unfortunately OSX guests are only supported on Apple hardware (which you do not have). See: Mac OS X guest on a Windows Host.Phil W wrote:cd "C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\"
In the really rare case (0.001%) that this is actually an Apple computer in which you have installed Windows, and you're trying to boot a legitimate OSX guest and not a Hackintosh, send me a PM and I'll remedy the situation. Be prepared to provide evidence in such a case.
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