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topics about how to use VirtualBox. Post a reply 6 posts • Page 1 of 1 Reply with quote HELP with EBIOS read error: ERROR 0x0c Block 970 Sector 64 by xflash08 » 12. Aug 2008, 07:44 Greetings everyone! it's
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a pleasure to be using this amazing software! BUT! I have one problem, I created ebios read error hackintosh a Virtual Machine with "Other/Unknown" settings for the Guest OS, and assigned 1512Mb of RAM, a Dynamic HDD and 64Mb of Video, I ebios read error error 0x01 enabled USB, Sound, and Network (with default values). So, when I start the machine it gives me this error: Code: Select all Expand viewCollapse viewEBIOS read error: ERROR 0x0c
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So, what does this
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means?! How do I fix it?? Thanks everyone! xflash08 Posts: 1Joined: 12. Aug 2008, 07:35 Top Reply with quote by Technologov » 12. Aug 2008, 13:15 This usually happens with Darwin UNIX guest. Technologov Volunteer Posts: 3243Joined: 10. May 2007, 16:59Location: Israel Top Reply with quote Re: by momeks » 23. Jul 2010, 21:19 Technologov wrote:This usually happens with Darwin UNIX guest.i have the same problem while iam using virtualbox to install mac os x
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but how can i fix this issue ? where is the darwin unix ? momeks Posts: 1Joined: 23. Jul 2010, 21:15 Primary OS: Mac OS X Leopard VBox Version: OSE other Guest OSses: mimi Top Reply with quote Re: HELP with EBIOS read error: ERROR 0x0c Block 970 Sector 64 by crnloneill » 11. Oct 2010, 20:16 HiI managed to clear this by enabling the 'passthrough' option on the CDROM DriveHope this helps crnloneill Posts: 1Joined: 11. Oct 2010, 20:14 Primary OS: MS Windows 7 VBox Version: OSE other Guest OSses: XP Top Reply with quote Re: HELP with EBIOS read error: ERROR 0x0c Block 970 Sector 64 by veiko86 » 23. Aug 2011, 23:45 thank you veiko86 Posts: 1Joined: 23. Aug 2011, 23:43 Primary OS: MS Windows 7 VBox Version: OSE other Guest OSses: mac os x Top Reply with quote Re: HELP with EBIOS read error: ERROR 0x0c Block 970 Sector by Zroxer » 24. Feb 2012, 13:23 This also happens when you dont unmount the cd/dvd and it points to another disc.When starting the OS in the menu click devices->CD/DVD->unmount and then restart the OS. Zroxer Posts: 1Joined: 24. Feb 2012, 13:16 Top Display posts from previous: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by AuthorPost timeSubject AscendingDescending Post a reply 6 posts • Page 1 of 1 Retu
around with the installation on their computers (google Hackintosh), and others want to produce software for it without having to pay big bucks for Apple hardware. Personally, I had to test if I can release my application to Mac users. However, I do like very much to ebios read error iboot use my Xubuntu 12.04 installation for developing, and I am not willing to install Mac OS X "natively"
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in my computer, so like many people, I have installed Snow Leopard in a VirtualBox 4.2 virtual machine. What do you need? Mac OS X – I virtualbox passthrough suggest to buy an original retail DVD of Snow Leopard, but for testing, you can google for Snow Leopard retail DVD torrent. There are some modifications out there by the Hazard team, but I have had so much trouble during installations that I suggest the https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=32028 original (or a copy) of the retail DVD’s. iBoot – for booting up Snow Leopard on the Virtual machine, since the retail DVD iso’s are not capable of booting themselves. You can download it from here (tonymacx86 forum – you have to register). If you have a Pentium 4 or another single core processor, I think you have to download “iBoot Legacy 2.7.2″. For Core 2 Duo Intel processors you should download “iBoot 3.3.0″. If you have an Intel i3, i5 or i7 CPU, download “iBoot Ivy Bridge 1.0.0″ or http://joaoventura.net/blog/2012/osx-virtualbox42/ latest. MultiBeast for Snow Leopard – to install the boot loader inside the virtual machine (i.e., inside Mac OS X) and more addons. Get MultiBeast also from tonymacx86 forum here. Mac OS X 10.6.8 update combo v1.1 – if your retail DVD is not the latest version of Snow Leopard (10.6.8), download the combo file directly from Apple. It is a big file, about 1.1GB Legacy 10.6.8 kernel – the same as previous, if you are updating to 10.6.8 you will need a 10.6.8 kernel. You can find it at osx86.net forum, although you will have to be registered in the forum to download it. 1. Create Virtual machine Open your VirtualBox installation and click on New. It will ask for a name and Operating System type. Name it as you want and select type “Mac OS X” and version "Mac OS X". You can use "Mac OS X (64 bits)" if you want. My best installation so far is with 64 bits for the virtual machine although I can not set the Mac OS X installation "real" 64 bits. Probably it is the same thing so do as you want. Set a minimum of 1024 MB of RAM to it (or more if you have enough RAM on your computer) and a minimum of 20 GB of Hard Disk. Then, in the virtual machine Settings, the only mandatory thing is to disable the "Enable EFI" option in the System entry. For my latest installation (I've done many to test different things), I've also set 2 cores, and the video memory to 32MB. I had also the 3D
I managed to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard in VirtualBox 3.2 in non Apple Intel PC. This guide explains step by step methods involved in how to install snow leopard in VirtualBox 3.2.This method is completely for testing http://www.sysprobs.com/install-mac-snow-leopard-1063-oracle-virtualbox-32-apple-intel-pc and learning purpose. Do not use for permanent or in production use. Please buy http://www.macbreaker.com/2012/02/snow-leopard-virtualbox.html original Mac OS and Apple hardware. Oracle VirtualBox 3.2 officially supports Mac OS X as guest on Apple hardware only. But still it’s possible to install Mac OS X on non Apple hardware with different boot loaders UPDATE – 17-02-2011Intel i-series processor users- Check this other guide with three methods suitable for Intel i3,i5 and i7 processors.Check this read error post - This same guide re-written with several major issues fixed and how to update to 10.6.5When you updating to latest 10.6.6, make sure to check few considerations at end of this guide. The good thing is, you do not require any hacked Mac OS X installation DVDs or ISO files. Use your original Snow Leopard retail DVD or ISO file.Required Products to Install Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.3 on Oracle ebios read error VirtualBox 3.21) Oracle VirtualBox 3.2 ( Read more and download from here)2) Mac OS X 10. 6 Snow Leopard Retail DVD or ISO3) EmpireEFIv1085.iso for Intel Processors (This is the boot loader we will be using to boot Mac, download the correct version here) Updated- EmpireEFI Boot loader for AMD processor4) VT Checker (Read more here and make sure Hardware Virtualization is enabled is Host BIOS)5) Sound driver (Mentioned under sound)Demonstration PC configuration1) Intel Core2Duo 2.66GHz (VT Enabled, 64 Bit Architecture supports)2) 3GB RAM3) Intel P35 Chipset4) Windows 7 32 BitStep by Step Installation of Mac 10.6.3 on VB3.21) Create a Mac OS X Virtual Machine with following configuration ( If you have latest VB, then select Mac Server version) More information on installing SL on VB 3.2.6Memory – Minimum 1GB Processor Cores – 1 or more (Change it to one core if you face any issues. Two cores worked for me) Enable PAE/NX, VT-x, Nesting Page – Enabled Enable IO APIC and Enable Absolute pointing device. Remove Enable EFI. Built in EFI loader may work with apple hardware only.Enable 3D Acceleration under display and setup maximum video memory. Storage Controller type ICH6 and create a 20 GB Hard disk.2) Mount empireEFIv1085.iso to CD drive. Make CD ROM as first boot device. Keep your
A Hackintosh Save You? [UPDATED] How to dual-boot Windows and OS X on separate disks Tabs HOME INSTALLATION GUIDES HARDWARE RECOMMENDATIONS ADDITIONAL RESOURCES WHAT IS HACKINTOSHING? Ads Below Tabs February 8, 2012 How to install a Snow Leopard Hackintosh in Virtualbox We've already covered how to run a Mac OS Xvirtual machine with VMWare Fusionon your Hackintosh, but that tutorial won't do you much good if you haven't installed Mac OS X on your PC yet. If you need help deciding whether to make that leap of faith, then you can try installing Mac OS X Snow Leopard on Virtualbox, instead. Virtualbox is a virtualization suite that works for Windows-- installing Mac OS X on a virtual machine in Windows before doing it on your actual computer is great practice, and it gives you a chance to determine whether you'd actually prefer OS X over Windows. Read past the break for a full tutorial. NOTE: The following guide is for installing Mac OS X Snow Leopard only, because it uses the same method that I use for my standard Snow Leopard installation guide. For this virtual machine, we're going to use Virtualbox, which is a free and open-source virtualization suite. Installing OS X with Virtualbox on Windows is more difficult than doing it with VMWare Fusion in OS X, because Windows virtualization programs do not "officially" support Mac OS X. You will not be able to enable full graphics support, for instance. This tutorial should only be taken as a proof of concept. Computer Requirements You need a computer with Windows to run Mac OSX on Windows (of course). You will need at least 4 GB of RAM and a dual-core (two core) processor or better. Personally, the computer I was using for this had a 4-core processor and 12 GB RAM, which is way more than enough. You also need about 10 GB of unused hard drive space. Right click on "My Computer" on your desktop and click "Properties" to check the stats on your computer. If it doesn't directly tell you how many cores your processor has, look up your processor model on Wikipedia or Google. You also to note remember whether your processor is "Intel" or "AMD". This guide does not cover AMD processors, as they ma