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Install macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox on Windows PC

Install macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox

If you’re looking to get a little more versatility out of your Windows, installing macOS is a great way of giving a shot. There’s nothing wrong with wanting to play in macOS interface or willing to get a full macOS experience you’re looking for. With that said, here’s a considerable way to install. So Here is Install macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox on Windows PC.

While installing macOS on your Windows isn’t as simple as installing the standard Windows or macOS system but slightly different. Because you’ll fiddle with things before you actually do the installation. But don’t worry, you don’t have to, because we’ve covered you up with everything you’ll need.

For this, we’ll be using “Oracle VirtualBox”. This app takes advantage of virtual machine that lets you install and run both operating systems at once. In addition, it provides an equivalent experience just like the true actual one. This is pretty useful when installing a complete macOS desktop alongside your Windows OS and instantly switch between with a hotkey, without rebooting. However, you can install pretty much every OS you want, including macOS.

When you use VirtualBox, you’re actually running two or more operating system. Like, when you install and run macOS, you’re actually running two environments on top of the another. While this might be considered cheating, but not for educational purpose that we do. It’s worth mentioning that it may take a bit time and effort, but the result is quite interesting. In the meantime, you might have many questions going on in your mind, assuming those, you’ll not harm or damage anything. This works for everyone you and everyone, because there’s no sort of compatibility or restrictions that are for actual Mac users. After all, if you decide you’re done with it, you can easily get rid of the boot screen or anything you don’t like and get your internal storage space back. In this tutorial, I will walk you through how to install macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox. Here’s how it’s done and Install macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox on Windows PC.

Here’s What You’ll Need

To make this work, here are a few things you need.

Goto VirtualBox website and watch out for Windows hosts. Click on that, and it will begin downloading.

Download VirtualBox

 

Got all that? Great. Let’s go for it.

Step One: Install VirtualBox on Windows

Before you do anything, the first and foremost thing you’ll need to install VirtualBox. If you do have installed, you’ll need to update it to the latest version, that’s easy. You can do it from the VirtualBox itself without worry, just check for updates from File in the menu and if available, update it. If you don’t, this may cause problem later.

First of first, open up VirtualBox setup and run it. Install it as you would any other program. When done, Finish it and let it begin.

Finish

Step Two: Configure a New Virtual Machine

The virtual machine is where we’re gonna install and run High Sierra. In this case, you’ll of course need to first create a virtual machine and then go up with the installation.

Start off by firing up the VirtualBox and hit New for creating a new virtual machine.

Launch Oracle VM VirtualBox

In the virtual machine creation wizard that opens, choose Expert Mode. For this example, we’re going to do it in a geeky way, don’t worry, we’ve got you up.

Create Virtual Machine

This screen will display everything you’ll need to configure.

At the first, write down the virtual machine name that is of course High Sierra in my case. With that, it will automatically detect the type and version. If not, be sure to select the type and version as the example.

For memory, set up the most size of memory your computer has. And in terms of hard disk, select Use an existing virtual hard disk file and browse the extracted VMDK file of High Sierra by Geekrar. Confirm the settings as you’ve done, then hit the Create key. Here’s an example of how it would look like.

Create Virtual Machine Wizard

Now Quit VirtualBox as it’s open.

The next step will only work if it’s closed. Otherwise, this may not work (seriously), you’ve been warned!

Close VirtualBox

Step Three: Apply Commands on VirtualBox

With the virtual machine all set up, you’re ready to apply this.

Go ahead and open the CodeforVirtualBox text file where the commands are located.

cd "C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\"
VBoxManage.exe modifyvm "Your Virtual Machine Name" --cpuidset 00000001 000106e5 00100800 0098e3fd bfebfbff
VBoxManage setextradata "Your Virtual Machine Name" "VBoxInternal/Devices/efi/0/Config/DmiSystemProduct" "iMac11,3"
VBoxManage setextradata "Your Virtual Machine Name" "VBoxInternal/Devices/efi/0/Config/DmiSystemVersion" "1.0"
VBoxManage setextradata "Your Virtual Machine Name" "VBoxInternal/Devices/efi/0/Config/DmiBoardProduct" "Iloveapple"
VBoxManage setextradata "Your Virtual Machine Name" "VBoxInternal/Devices/smc/0/Config/DeviceKey" "ourhardworkbythesewordsguardedpleasedontsteal(c)AppleComputerInc"
VBoxManage setextradata "Your Virtual Machine Name" "VBoxInternal/Devices/smc/0/Config/GetKeyFromRealSMC" 1
CodeforVirtualBox

 

At this point, press Ctrl + H key to pop up the replace dialog box. There, on Find What, enter the default “OS X Name” and on the next one that is Replace with type down” macOS High Sierra” if your virtual machine name is this. Or if your virtual machine name is another, type down that in the form of Replace with. When you do, click Replace All.

Replace

Next, open up Command Prompt. This can be with without admin.

CMD

Copy and paste the first line of the command from Notepad that will appoint where VirtualBox is. Just like the shot.

 

Command Prompt

 

Now, copy and paste rest or the remaining part of the commands and paste it, when done, press Enter.

Command Prompt

Step Four: Install macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox

This is where the fun really starts. When you’re done with commands, Start High Sierra from VirtualBox. The first boot may take a while, but when it’s up and running, you’ll set things up like any other macOS installation.

Start The Virtual Machine

Give it a little time and you’ll eventually see this screen. Typically, like every other installation, choose the region you’re located then Continue.

 

Welcome

For the keyboard, it will be selected by default, if that’s okay then Continue.

Select Your Keyboard

Leave everything as it is and go Continue.

Data & Privacy

If you’ve personal files you would like to transfer, you’re good to select a way, else I’d recommend Don’t transfer any information now.

Transfer Information to This Mac

Log in with your existing Apple ID account (or create one if you don’t have already).

Sign In with Your Apple ID

When you’re prompted, enter your password and Continue.

Apple wants you to upgrade your account security with enabling two-factor authentication, that’s up to you, whether you opt or not, Continue.

Apple ID Security

The terms and conditions provide the license agreement, hit Agree.

Terms & Conditions

With all that out of the way, create your account with covering your information.

Create a Computer Account

The features are going to set up for you, if that’s okay, go with it. Else, stick with it and Customize Settings and do it as you wish.

Express Set Up

The installation process will take some time as your configuration is setting up with your account.

Setting Up Your Mac

Congratulations, you’re now running macOS on your Windows!

macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox

By default, there are no files, folders or anything else as if a new computer. Including that, you considerably have little screen resolution. The easiest way to do is to fix macOS High Sierra or Mojave screen resolution, which works for both. Do note that the resolution that works with Mojave may not work with High Sierra, but for sure you can try your screen resolution.

Full Screen – High Sierra on VirtualBox

This is really great, once you’d get the full-screen resolution just like this.

Final Thing

As of installation, everything’s clear and things should go really as expected. But there’s a catch though. There’s one thing to note that close the VirtualBox completely when applying the commands. This closing is no different than just closing another app or window, simply quit it before you open Command Prompt. So, consider this, when installing or if you’ve failed this time. Don’t worry, you can do it again now, later or any time. Enjoy!

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