![]() ![]() Now, you’re ready to create your virtual machine. Here, give a valid name for your virtual machine.Click on “New” in the VirtualBox software. For example, “macOS Big Sur” as shown below. Make sure the type is set to Mac OS X and the 64-bit version is selected. Once you’re done, click on “Expert mode” to proceed to the next step. In this step, you’ll be selecting the memory size or RAM that will be allocated for your virtual machine.It’s recommended to set half of your total system RAM for the guest OS. Make sure, “Create a virtual hard disk now” is selected and then click on “Create”. Now, use the slider to set the virtual hard disk size according to your preference.Although this depends on how much free storage space you have on your computer, we recommend you to allocate 100 GB for the virtual machine. Select “VMDK (Virtual Machine Disk)” for the hard disk file type and click on “Create”. Now, click on “Settings” in VirtualBox as shown in the screenshot below.Head over to the “System” category and click on “Processor” from the top menu.You’ll be able to use the slider to adjust processor allocation. It’s recommended to allocate half of your processor’s core count for the virtual machine. Keep in mind that if you have a 4 core/8 thread processor, it will show up in VirtualBox as 8 CPU cores. In that case, you can set 4 cores for processor allocation. Next, click on “Display” from the left pane and move the slider all the way to the right for “Video Memory”.Now, go to the “Storage” category and click on “Empty” under Storage Devices.Then, click on the optical disk icon on the right and choose “Create a Virtual Optical Disk” from the dropdown menu. You can click on “Add” to browse for the macOS Big Sur ISO file that you download using File Explorer.Select the ISO file and click on “Choose”. ![]() Now, click on “OK” to exit VirtualBox settings and close the VirtualBox application as well.Now, open the VBox Code text file in Notepad.īe sure to run Command Prompt as an administrator.Virtualbox mac m1 only 32 bit mac os x#Ĭopy/Paste the first command line in Command Prompt and hit “Enter”. ![]()
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