
OS X weird boot issue
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andyripper
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OS X weird boot issue
So I'm trying to run OS X in VB so that I can mess around with some iOS stuff, that I have to have a Mac for. I don't do Mac so I'm not gonna go drop a few stacks on a computer I won't use. I have Mac OS X 10.7.4. I set up the host, I'm assuming properly, I mean I couldn't find directions on anythin special to do with the OS X host, so with all the options I left them standard. When I try to boot it I get errors, saying its going to bypass startup.nsh. I have a screenshot. It's a terminal window that comes up. I tried a few things but i'm lost in a Mac terminal. The only thing i got output with was 'help' and it scrolled by so fast I could barely see any of it, and couldn't scroll up. I'm posting the link to the screenshot I took. This is exactly what it looks like when it boots. Can anyone help me get past this into the system? Or tell me how to get rid of this guest, and correctly create a new one that will work? Thanks so much.


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socratis
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Re: OS X weird boot issue
OSX installs are only supported (officially) on Apple hardware. See: Important notice regarding Mac OS X as Guest.andyripper wrote:I don't do Mac
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