Now Create bootable USB for Mac OS El Capitan on Windows. Now it is the time to create a bootable USB installer using TransMac, To install Mac OS El Capitan on VirtualBox on Windows 10 you need a Bootable USB here you will learn the steps of creating a bootable USB installer for Mac OS El Capitan on Windows. Install Mac OS X El Capitan on VirtualBox. Before going to install Mac OS X El Capitan, you need to download VirtualBox. After that, you downloaded successfully VirtualBox install the software on your PC. Remember one thing that VirtualBox and VMware Workstation this too is one of the greatest tool Virtualization. Dec 10, 2017 Yes, it is possible. Restart your Mac from top left. Click the same button such as Esc/F12/F8 whichever you use to go into the bios of your PC, it'll take you to Virtual Box Bios.
Nov 07, 2015 Here is a vanilla guide to installing El Capitan on your PC! Preparing the USB Installation Drive. First things first. We need to prepare a USB thumb drive that will contain the installation files as well as the bootloader and custom kexts for our specific Hackintosh build. Download El Capitan from the Mac App Store.
I have Yosemite from thi site, and it is working on chameleon bootloader, but in clover bootloader i have black screen. Can anyone help me? //cpuz and dxdiag reports in attachment, and my current clover config+files clover.zip. I think, that i am posting to incorrect thread, but i dont have found on hackintoshzone.com help thread.
In this tutorial we will be creating the bootloader that will allow you to run the macOS installer that will also be created in this guide onto your to-be Hackintosh. This will be created using a flash drive that needs to be 8GB or larger in size so that it has enough space ton hold the Sierra or El Capitan installer files.
You’ll need to be running macOS in order to complete this guide. If you do not have a mac available for use, you can learn how to create a virtual machine on your computer before following this guide:
STEP 1: Creating the macOS Installer
The first step to making a hackintosh is transferring the macOS install files to a USB flash drive to do that follow the guide: How to make a macOS flash drive installer
STEP 2: Setting up the EFI Boot Partition
DownloadClover EFI Bootloader
Unzip & Open Clover folder
Right-click & Open Clover EFI Bootloader (Note: Unsigned Apps like Clover must be right-click opened to avoid security warning)
Click Continue
Click Continue again
Click Change Install Location…
Select your Flash Drive under destination
Click Continue
Click Customize
Check the following boxes:
Click Install
Enter Password and click Install Software
Click Close
Click Keep if it prompts
Next Step
Now that you have created a USB Installer you will need to make it bootable on your PC.
If you are following one of our custom guides return to that guide for custom boot steps.
Otherwise follow our general guild on How-to Make Your Hackintosh Installer Bootable
Please forgive my probable ignorance as I'm not a programmer, other than HTML and CSS. I hope someone can walk me through what I'm doing wrong. I've read through the manual, but it doesn't address the issue I'm experiencing. I've also read any number of threads in this forum, implementing several suggestions, but I still can't get the blasted thing to work. SOFTWARE SPECS VirtualBox 5.2.12r122591 (Qt5.6.3) Host OS 10.11.6, 64-bit, preinstalled by macsales Guest OS 10.5 Server, 32-bit (assumption), bought from eBay 10.6.3 Personal, 32- and 64-bit compatible, bought from Apple HARDWARE SPECS Mid-2011 iMac 12,1
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2.5 GHz Intel Core i5 16 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 500 GB SATA hard drive VM CREATION I created an 80 GB partition and specified the VM was to be created on that partition, then created a fixed 50 GB VDI. The VM was created successfully, but I was unable to install either 10.5 Server or 10.6.3 Personal as a Guest. Regardless of settings, the VM consistently boots into the UEFI Shell. I noted that neither installation disk remained in the optical drive for more than a couple minutes, and it seems to me it generally takes much longer than that to install an OS. SETTINGS
General > specified bidirectional shared clipboard and drag 'n' drop
System > specified 2048 MB base memory, chipset ICH9, PS/2 mouse, 1 CPU at 100%, boot order as optical then hard drive, and minimal paravirtualization, and disabled nested paging
Display > specified 128 MB video memory and 1 monitor at 100% scaling, enabled 3D acceleration, disabled 2D video acceleration and HiDIP output
Audio > enabled audio output only using CoreAudio driver and Soundblaster 16 controller
Network > set up all four adaptors: NAT, Bridged, Internal, Host-Only
Ports > enabled USB 2.0 controller (after installing the extension pack), entered every detail for my keyboard and mouse, including the serial numbers
VBOXMANAGE
changed to a supported Mac, specifically iMac8,1
provided the serial number from the 10.5 Server installation disk
changed the screen resolution to 1280x1024
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QUESTIONS
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Will deleting or renaming 'AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext' from the Host have any effect on its operation? Is this something that would help?
One forum thread suggested deleting the CpuIdTree code from the .vbox file. Would this help and, if so, how do I do it? The only option given in 'Open…' is vboxstarter.app.
What am I doing wrong? And how can I fix it? I'm close to tearing out my hair, and I'm pretty sure I taught my neighbors some new profanity. I'd eventually like to be able to virtualize 10.6.8 to use software that El Capitan will no longer run.