Due to the high usage of this guide and the lack of comfort in Gist's commenting area, I decided to make a blog post out of this which you can find here:
http://blog.frd.mn/install-os-x-10-10-yosemite-in-virtualbox/
Due to the high usage of this guide and the lack of comfort in Gist's commenting area, I decided to make a blog post out of this which you can find here:
http://blog.frd.mn/install-os-x-10-10-yosemite-in-virtualbox/
A few other bits of info that weren't explicitly spelled out that might be helpful for others:
FYI, I just downloaded yosemite today to try this and after the iesd step, the resulting yosemite.dmg already has both BaseSystem.dmg and BaseSystem.checklist. I think you can remove all the steps regarding creating a sparse image, copying the files, and then recreating the dmg saving many gigs of extra copies.
@liar666 answer worked for me too! Yoohoo!
@jesusjjf
I get UEFI Sheel too. "change the SATA Port" is how to do?
Thanks!
Ditto, how do you "change the SATA Port"? Mine is set to SATA Port 0 in the VirtualBoxes' Settings, Storage. Is there a way to do it using the UEFI shell or command line?
@liar666 hey friend , VBoxManage.exe modifyvm "Yosemite 10.10 Retail" --cpuidset 00000001 000306a9 04100800 7fbae3ff bfebfbff
"Yosemite 10.10 Retail" should I change this part ? if i have to change this what should i type here ?
@liar666, thanks! Works great on Win7+VB5.0.16
@JesusGalvan I also have that shell prompt popping up, did you solved it by just changing the Sata port of the .vdi file in the Controller: SATA ?
@JesusGalvan @magnusviri @magnusviri Did you find any solution ? Because i got the same error.
Thank you.
First guide ever that completely worked and also mentioned the correct chipset ID.
Thank you very much, my new integration test server appreciates it a lot!