Running a mac os x emulator on virtual box
- #RUNNING A MAC OS X EMULATOR ON VIRTUAL BOX FOR MAC OS X#
- #RUNNING A MAC OS X EMULATOR ON VIRTUAL BOX INSTALL#
- #RUNNING A MAC OS X EMULATOR ON VIRTUAL BOX PRO#
- #RUNNING A MAC OS X EMULATOR ON VIRTUAL BOX FREE#
- #RUNNING A MAC OS X EMULATOR ON VIRTUAL BOX WINDOWS#
Open the Command Prompt in Windows (make sure you are logged into an Administrator account on Windows).
#RUNNING A MAC OS X EMULATOR ON VIRTUAL BOX FOR MAC OS X#
#RUNNING A MAC OS X EMULATOR ON VIRTUAL BOX PRO#
Change the adapter type to Intel Pro MT Desktop. To open the internet connection, go to Settings > Network > Advanced. This is a Chromebook – if it’s not connected to the internet, it’s useless. Once you’ve made the virtual machine, we need to adjust the network settings. For RAM, allocate however much you can afford.
You’ll have to click the folder icon and navigate to wherever you stored that downloaded hard drive file. We named ours “ChromeOS” and set the VM type to Linux and Other Linux.įor the hard drive, we’re going to use an existing drive. Now we’re going to create the virtual machine. Once downloaded, extract it somewhere on your hard drive. Make sure to download the Virtualbox file.
#RUNNING A MAC OS X EMULATOR ON VIRTUAL BOX FREE#
Thankfully, we have ChromiumOS, the open-source little brother which you can download free here.
They locked it within the company’s proprietary walls.
#RUNNING A MAC OS X EMULATOR ON VIRTUAL BOX INSTALL#
The first issue with trying to install a virtual copy of ChromeOS is that Google does not actually provide official software for our use.