![]() ![]() One glitch that did come up was that in versions of VB 4.0.18 and above you need to choose "Mac OS X Server (64-bit)" as the OS version on the General/Basic tab, even if you're not planning to run it as 64-bit. Once past the installer the OS will run, but getting it past that check in the installer is the hard part. I don't know because I'm still using 4.0.18. In your case it is passing the CPUID check because your Mac can natively run Snow Leopard, but VirtualBox does not pass through the model Identifier information to the installer (or at least it didn't in versions earlier than VB 4.0.18) which may be fixed in more recent updates. macosx macvm snowleopard How to Install Mac OS X Snow Leopard in Oracle VM VirtualBox or VMware® Workstation 9For VirtualBox usersJust Fallow my Steps and. The point of failure is that the Mac OS installer script is doing a check for the CPUID and the model ID of the Mac you're attempting to install the OS on. And there are no restrictions if you're running on Apple hardware. Jupe12 wrote:There should not be any restrictions because all the system is Apple's.
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