Why wont VirtualBox install on my Mac?

Why wont VirtualBox install on my Mac?

Solution #2 — Back to basics Restart your Mac. Open up the VirtualBox installer. Go through the installer until you get to the screen with the Change Install Location… and Install buttons. Do not click install (yet)

Can Mac OS run on VirtualBox?

macOS should now be installed in VirtualBox. Any time you want to use it, simply launch VirtualBox, and start your virtual machine. When you’re done, you can either close VirtualBox or shut down through your macOS virtual machine.

Why is my VirtualBox not running macOS High Sierra?

The following issues mostly happen when someone wants to install Mac operating system on VirtualBox. Could not find a registered machine named “Your VM Name.” Keep in mind that before clicking on turn on the virtual machine, make sure to check out the following settings. It may help to run macOS High Sierra or later versions without any problem.

How to enable virtualization on macOS High Sierra?

Just find your bios boot menu key from here. Once you enter into bios search for Virtualization Technology or VT-X. Select it and choose Enabled. Save the changes and boot normally and try again with installing macOS High Sierra 10.13 or any other operating system on VirtualBox. Enable Virtualization Technology (VT-X)

What should I do if my VirtualBox won’t boot?

Re-open VirtualBox, click your Sierra machine, then click “Start.” Your machine will start to boot. You will see a lot of superfluous information as this happens—and I mean a lot —but don’t worry about it. It’s normal, even some of the things that look like errors.

Is it possible to install macOS in VirtualBox?

If you want to install a newer version of macOS in VirtualBox, check out this script on GitHub. It promises to take you through the process of installing and setting up a macOS virtual machine. We haven’t yet tested it ourselves, but we’ve heard good things. It’s not impossible, however.