Niresh OS-X Mavericks on AMD 64 Bit Always Crashing

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tech_geek_10_04
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Niresh OS-X Mavericks on AMD 64 Bit Always Crashing

Post by tech_geek_10_04 »

Hello there,

I'm a noob to the community and software; which is why I hesitated posting this, but I've read over a 100 different posts related to this issue and I can't find any that can help me solve my problem.

I'm using VirtualBox Version 4.3.18 (the most recent update - at the time of this post), with its appropriate/correct extension pack.

I am trying to run the OS-X Mavericks by Niresh on a Windows 7 HP G62 dual core 64 bit processor; have set 'all' the necessary settings for the virtual OS-X
including the enabled VT-x and AMD-V, Nested Paging and PAE/NX acceleration controls for hardware virtualization. The SATA is a VDI attached to the
Mavericks ISO image file.

Extended Features:
  • Enabled I/O APIC
  • Disabled EFI
I have tried two known work-around build fixes, just in case:

VBoxManage setextradata <vmname> VBoxInternal/CPUM/MSRs/MsrCoreThreadCount/First 0x00000035

and

VBoxManage modifyvm <vmname> --cpuidset 00000001 000306a9 00020800 80000201 178bfbff

But still no luck :!:

The virtual machine starts and the VirtualBox VESA BIOS appears but no matter what boot option I use; the virtual machine always crashes and doesn't
even start the OS-X. I have attached the VBox.log, any help would be greatly appreciated.

Please may you assist me with this problem? :?

Thank you for all the feedback...
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Re: Niresh OS-X Mavericks on AMD 64 Bit Always Crashing

Post by socratis »

Do NOT send me Personal Messages (PMs) for troubleshooting, they are simply deleted.
Do NOT reply with the "QUOTE" button, please use the "POST REPLY", at the bottom of the form.
If you obfuscate any information requested, I will obfuscate my response. These are virtual UUIDs, not real ones.
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