I am trying to install VBoxDarwinAdditions.pkg on a VirtualBox Guest running Mojave 10.14.6 on a Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 host, and am getting a System Extension Blocked error.
I have tried to add the fixes by "CodeGuard" that are described in the following StackOverflow posting (Question: 41691803) - "how-to-install-guest-addition-in-mac-os-as-guest-and-windows-machine-as-host".
When I try to add Shared Folders, they do not show up in the Mount Point (which is not created). It does appear as though the service is running after adding all the fixes. The following command: ps aux | grep VBoxClient gives the correct result. Also, I do not find the permissions for Oracle in System Preferences | Security & Privacy | General tab.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I am using VirtualBox version 6.0.10 r132072 and VBox_GAs_6.0.10.
VBoxDarwinAdditions.pkg Installation Issues
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Re: VBoxDarwinAdditions.pkg Installation Issues
OSX guests are only supported on Apple hardware (which you do not have). I recently made the "OSX guests on non-Apple hardware" a Global post, which means it shows as first on every forum area, makes me wonder how come you missed it...DaveW wrote:running Mojave 10.14.6 on a Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 host
Also, consider changing your favorite internet search engine. There should be plenty of results about this issue on these forums (all of them locked, hoping that someone will get the hint), but the search engine you're using now, does not seem to return any results for some reason.
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