Switch directories to your VirtualBox installation folder. Click on the CD with the + on the right (next to “Optical Drive: SATA Port X”).īrowse and select your ISO that you downloaded and extracted earlier (should be called “Yosemite-Zone.iso”).Ĭlick “OK” and exit VirtualBox and all instances of it. Now go to Storage and click on the Empty CD. Go to System and uncheck “Enable EFIs (special OSes only)”. ![]() If your computer has enough RAM to provide, bump it closer to 4 GB (4096 MB).Ĭreate a Virtual Hard Drive (type VDI works best with VirtualBox) with at LEAST 40 GB storage (if you’re doing to actually do things on your VM). ![]() However, to actually be able to use the machine to do something, you will probably need a bit more. ![]() Now, on the RAM screen, it says 2 GB RAM is the recommended amount. Type in a name and make sure Type and Version are set to “Mac OS X” (64-bit for Version). zip file, and extract the contained ISO file to your favorite destination. ![]() Part 1 (this) will show you how to get the ISO and set up the machine, part 2 will help you fix the commonly-experienced lag issue, and finally, part 3 will help you fix the screen resolution.įirst off, download this 5.1 GB. This is going to be a three-article series to get you set up and functioning with OS X Yosemite in VirtualBox.
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