That was the biggest issue with running macOS on virtual box as it’s not technically meant to run on it.Īnyways after following the guide, I was able to finally get the newly created and launched vm to boot on my windows desktop pc.Īs windows cannot natively partition are setup the tables for newer macOS like how you can’t view or setup native Linux/Ubuntu partitions and file systems in windows without an external helper app or mod. Now my windows pc has 64 GB of CL16 3800 Ram, a Ryzen 9 3950x with 16 cores/32 threads and a 64mb l3 cache. I have the Ryzen overclocked to 4.4 ghz per core/all core. I also have a RTX 2060 Super and a RTX 2080 Super on this system. I ALSO set the VM to install to a dedicated partition on a Firecuda NVME m.2 SSD rated for 5000mbps read/write speeds. The partition is 250 GB (slight overkill but I wanted to try to squeeze performance as the guide said booting macOS this way will be horribly painful and slow). I setup USB 3.0 emu support, set available VM RAM disk size to 24 GB (super insane overkill) and enabled hardware acceleration support for gpu related tasks using my gpus. and increased video memory to the max allowed in virtual box. I figured that using 12 cores/24 thread and all that ram/memory/space would improve performance to about that of a middling i5 laptop. As the guide I was using said he was using a 6 core Intel i7 at 2.3 ghz clock speeds with only 6gb of system ram and only the intel hd integrated gpu.
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