Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
Anyone know if it's possible to run the installer from VirtualBox? The console appears to become unresponsive. Not sure what to try next.
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Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
Follow a "start the VM from cold-boot" / "observe problem" / "shutdown the VM" cycle. With the VM completely shut down, right-click on the VM in the VirtualBox Manager and select "Show Log". Save only the first "VBox.log", ZIP it and attach it to your response (see the "Upload attachment" tab below the reply form).
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Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
Thanks, socratis.
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Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
Your i5-7360U is too new for 10.5. With the VM shutdown (not paused or saved), open up Terminal and give the command:00:00:01.339130 GuestCpuName <string> = "host" (cb=5) 00:00:01.657270 Full Name: "Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7360U CPU @ 2.30GHz"
VBoxManage modifyvm "Leopard VM" --cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-6700K"
I would take the VRAM to at least 64 MB. I always put my VMs' VRAM to 128 MB. Except DOS-based ones.00:00:01.339377 VRamSize <integer> = 0x0000000001000000 (16 777 216, 16 MB)
BTW, how come 10.5.x?
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Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
I tried downgrading several versions, to no avail. I couldn't get 10.5 to install. My 10.5 VM runs fine, it's just that I can't install a new one. Sorry for that...
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Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
Thanks a bunch, socratis. I'll need some time to decipher everything here, I'm very new to this. To answer your question, I actually just upgraded to a new machine(I have a tendency to get the most out of my stuff : ) A lot of the software worked perfectly fine for my purposes, some of it I think I ran with Tiger. Also, I can't afford to upgrade all of it. So, I'm starting here with what I already have and upgrade the OS as needed. I'm open to suggestions, though.
Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
So, I punched in the code on Terminal, changed the Video Memory to 64, then 128MB. Processor(s) to 2. Install disk is still unresponsive. I'm guessing I'll need to find a slightly less older OS to run my old setup. Any thoughts?
Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
So, does anyone know what's the oldest available OS I can install on VB using Mojave?
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Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
It's not 10.14 that's the problem (well, sort of), it's which version of VirtualBox can install 10.5. Even back when I started the Status of OSX on OSX thread 4 1/2 years ago (2014-05-21), I had 10.5 noted as a no-go, except for VirtualBox versions 4.3.0 to 4.3.6 (yes, I *did* try each and every version). It was actually the failed installation of 10.5 that triggered the whole thread!
I'm not sure if you can install VirtualBox 4.3.6 on OSX 10.14.x (Mojave) or if it will run at all (chances are not), you're certainly going to see warnings about expired certificates. But it's your only hope, short of having someone sharing with you an already installed VM. Unfortunately my MBP is in for repairs, so I can't test the 4.3.6 theory, even on its OSX 10.11.6.
I'm not sure if you can install VirtualBox 4.3.6 on OSX 10.14.x (Mojave) or if it will run at all (chances are not), you're certainly going to see warnings about expired certificates. But it's your only hope, short of having someone sharing with you an already installed VM. Unfortunately my MBP is in for repairs, so I can't test the 4.3.6 theory, even on its OSX 10.11.6.
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Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
Tried to install 4.3.6 but no joy. I guess my only option is to find an old copy of 10.6 and hope for the best. Or find another old machine as a backup for when my old one finally goes. Thanks for all of your help, anyway.
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Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
@boracle
Can't promise anything, but if my MBP comes in, I could try it for you. I might even get my old 10.9.6 MBP back, which can definitely run VirtualBox 4.3.x. Give me a ping in a couple of weeks, will you?
Can't promise anything, but if my MBP comes in, I could try it for you. I might even get my old 10.9.6 MBP back, which can definitely run VirtualBox 4.3.x. Give me a ping in a couple of weeks, will you?
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Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
Thank you, socratis but I'm not sure I follow. I won't be able to run 4.3.6 on Mojave anyway. Am I missing something?
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Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
I know you won't be able to run 4.3.6 on OSX 10.14. But, you will be able to run a VM if a VM is already installed.
BTW, I asked you how come 10.5.x and not (let's say) 10.6.x, which is by far easier to install and run. You don't have 10.6.x?
BTW, I asked you how come 10.5.x and not (let's say) 10.6.x, which is by far easier to install and run. You don't have 10.6.x?
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Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
Ahh, guess you missed my earlier comment. Or I wasn't clear. My machine upgrade was a large gap in model/OS. The computer before this one is a pre-unibody MacBook Pro. My last OS I still have on it is 10.5.2. I don't have 10.6.
Anyway, I think I get it now. I don't know how much life my old machine has so it would be great to run my old setup(music, video production) on my new machine. There's no rush, I just need to run two machines right now. Either way thanks for all of your help.
Anyway, I think I get it now. I don't know how much life my old machine has so it would be great to run my old setup(music, video production) on my new machine. There's no rush, I just need to run two machines right now. Either way thanks for all of your help.
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Re: Attempting To Install Leopard(10.5.2) From Installation Discs
I would seriously think of moving/changing my habits. The music and other data files that you have can be migrated. As for the apps, they're old, think of finding newer versions/alternative programs. And don't even think about running a video production software in a VM; the performance alone would make a priest start swearing like a pirate!
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