Virtualbox On M1 Mac



In VirtualBox, I have Enabled VT-x/AMD-V ticked. I have even tried setting the CPU to 1 core, but KVM does not seem to work in the guest os, but seems fine in the host os. Both the host and guest OS are Ubuntu 18.04. Guestt additions seems to be installed. Virtualbox version is 5.2.42. How do I get KVM working in the guest OS? Currently you CANNOT virtualize Windows on a new M1-based Mac. If you need that feature you will have to purchase an Intel-based Mac. If you need that feature you will have to.

I’m old enough to remember when Mac used propriety chips in their computers. They were called “PowerPC” or PPC. Proprietary chips mean proprietary code to run them. . Such as it was with the old OS X operating systems. Right around 2005 Apple announced it would transition to Intel chips which most of the rest of the world was running on already. It opened up a new world of software and hardware to the Mac.

People found they could run OS X on Intel PC’s (aka Hackintosh).

Supp professional lens pc camera driver download. Now here we are again 16 years later and Mac has gone their own route and selected another proprietary chip, the M1 which is ARM based and not X86. When you think ARM, think Raspberry Pi.

The advantages to doing this are MANY. Apple controls the hardware build and can write tight code for that specific hardware. The chips are FAST.

THE DOWNSIDE HERE IS THAT YOU LOSE LEGACY COMPATIBILITY. That old hardware you have connected to USB may not work anymore. That old hunk of software you love may not work anymore. Or the software you love may have to run on top of something called “Rosetta 2” which allows Intel apps to run on ARM OS’s. So there could be hiccups with that as well.

So lets get to my experience:

I built a man cave hobby room that has 3D printers, a vinyl sign cutter and a laser cutter. Most everything in the room was controlled by a Mac mini (Late 2012) which no longer has support for the latest operating system. It has reached the end of its life. Realistically it will still be supported for 2 years or so but old John won’t be. Old John is retiring and has to buy this crap while he still has a check. So I got me a shiny new M1 Mac mini.

So I unbox it and hook it up to my HP monitor which is fairly old and has a DVI input (which I have a DVI to HDMI adapter on).

Boot and then…….nada. Nothing. A couple of flashes and my heart sinks. I think my new Mac mini must have taken a jolt in shipping or something. A quick internet search reveals about 42,612 very angry people that their DVI monitors don’t work.

So just for fun I go grab a new 32″ TV I have and hook it to the HDMI and it boots right up and the display is great. Basically Dr. Google says that you need a USB-C to DVI adapter and things will work fine. Just for fun I actually have a

HDMI Adapter

Okay, I want you to visualize something. The back of the Mac mini has an HDMI port. When I hook an HDMI cable from the Mac to the adapter on the back of the TV……. IT DOES NOT WORK.

When I plug this adapter into a USB-C port on the back of the Mac and hook an HDMI cable to the adapter and the other end to the TV……….IT WORKS!

How in the tap dancing hell does that make sense?

That adapter costs $70 new and I use it for a lot of other stuff. I need it elsewhere. Not only that it ties up one of those fast Thunderbolt (USB-C) ports that I think I’m going to need.

But, lets not lose sight of the fact that my ancient monitor DOES INDEED work now. At any rate, with a new Mac mini with an M1 chip you’re probably going to have to factor in that you need a newer hardware monitor than I have or you will need an adapter. You can find really cheap HDMI to DVI adapters BUT NOT ALL OF THEM WORK. It’s a mess. And it seems to be an OS software mess. Not a hardware problem.

Next issue I stumbled into is that as much as I hate to admit it…………I run Windows in Virtualbox on my Mac mini. That is until I got an M1 because Virtualbox doesn’t work on an M1. Currently the only way to run Windows is by using a Tech Preview of Parallels and a beta version of Windows 10 for ARM processors.

If you think Windows is an unstable OS try running it on a beta Parallels with a beta non Intel version. It WILL NOT install legacy x86 drivers. I have a Roland GX-24 vinyl sign cutter and it works under software which has its own drivers such as CoCut Pro or EasyCut Studio but the Roland Windows 10 drivers WILL NOT INSTALL. Fortunately for me EasyCut Studio Mac version works fine on the M1 and I can do 99% of what I want to do on it. My heavy lifting software, CoCut 2017 (Windows only) does in fact install on bastardized Windows 10 ARM and it does work so I’m set.

My laser etcher uses a program called LaserGRBL which is Windows only and it also installs. I do find that when I run the program in Parallels it’s a little goofy getting the USB connected laser machine accessible to the virtualized Windows and I even found I might have to reboot MacOS to get it back visible to Mac. 99.9% to 100% of what I do with the laser machine can be done in a Mac program called “Lightburn” which works fine on the M1.

My 3D printer software (PrusaSlicer) works fine under MacOS on the M1.

Finally I have a Police Scanner in the other room which has 3rd party, Windows only software called ProScan which allows me to listen to the scanner on my local network. It took me quite some time to get it working and the issues were with Parallels and the Windows sound devices. Right at this moment I’m not sure what I did right but it is working right now. I’m scared to reboot the Windows session!

Make no mistake though, Parallels Tech Preview running Windows 10 ARM is a turd of epic proportions. It crashes FREQUENTLY and almost never connects to the internet first time causing me to have to run the troubleshooter. Running the troubleshooter resets the ethernet adapter which connects it to the internet but I’m running on Wifi through Parallels and not using ethernet so who knows what the hell is going on?

PROS AND CONS

PROS

  • Probably the biggest advantage is that the chip architecture between the iPhone and iPad and these new M1 chips is very similar. You can run iPhone and iPad apps on your M1 app. That may or may not seem useful at the moment but what it means is that the Mac ecosystem can get way tighter and way better. Stand by for great things from the ecosystem.
  • Mac M1 is lightning fast. Even lightning says “Phew” when it sees the Mac M1 operate.
  • Specific Code tied to specific hardware is always best. When you have something like an Intel platform and 4 million people make devices and drivers for it there are going to be problems.
  • Not as expensive as most Macs
  • Rosetta 2 seems to run all of my Intel Mac programs that I use and I’m pretty damn diverse. I have a lot of junk.
  • Lots of ports and 3rd party vendors make external hard drive adapters that have lots more ports. It is best to buy the cheap 256 GB Mac and get a hard drive caddy with extra ports. It will save a ton of money over buying a Mac with a 1 TB drive. A. Lot. Of. Money.

CONS

  • Big issues with legacy hardware with x86 drivers
  • Big issues with running virtualization software
  • Big issues with HDMI to DVI
  • Using an adapter to hook up a DVI monitor makes you lose one of your high speed Thunderbolt ports.
  • Lots of users claim horrific Bluetooth issues (no problems for me).

Conclusions

If you are a Mac only dude living in a lonely world (sorry that song was just on the radio) then an M1 is your Huckleberry. It’s super fast and will run your Mac ecosystem with aplomb. (Sorry, I just wanted to say aplomb somewhere).

If you have a roomful of old USB devices that you need Windows software and legacy x86 drivers to operate then maybe you better just get a Windows computer.

If you need to run other OS’s in virtualization software get another laptop and slap Ubuntu Linux on it because you ain’t gonna virtualize on this Mac M1, at least not yet.

Today you will learn, How to Install macOS 10.14 Mojave on VirtualBox on Windows? But before getting started let’s know about macOS 10.14 Mojave.

macOS 10.14 Mojave is the new operating system for Mac computers which is named from desert instate of the mountain this time. During the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2018, Apple revealed they are working even more on their services. Which covers macOS, TVOS, watchOS, iOS and Finally macOS.

Virtualbox On M1 Mac

After macOS 10.13 High Sierra, Apple brought many effective and required features inside the macOS 10.14 Mojave. Some of the major updates are Dark Mode, a dynamic background which changes according to the hour of the day, Voice memos, Group FaceTime, New App Store, News, Stocks and more.

The good news is that John, the founder, and admin of techsviewer.com, created the macOS 10.14 Mojave Virtual Image for Windows Users. Infect anyone who has the mac, can create Virtual Image of Mac OS for Windows Users. if you want to know how to Read the How to Install macOS High Sierra in VirtualBox on Windows 10 by Justin Pot on Howtogeek.com.

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  • New: How to Install macOS Big Sur on VirtualBox on Windows?

So, Windows users, if your PC has at least 6GB RAM, 64-Bit Running Windows, then you are welcome to use the macOS 10.14 Mojave. According to John, your PC must have an SSD too, but I am testing mac operating systems on HDD. The Reason Why I am recommending an SSD is, Further your HDD will face too many much problems just like mines did.

Required Files to Install macOS 10.14 Mojave on VirtualBox on Windows:

  • WinRAR or 7Zip
  • Download macOS Mojave 10.14 ( One part )
  • Download macOS Mojave 10.14 ( 9 parts )

Because of too many downloads, the One Part and 9 Parts won’t work, hence, use the Media Fire Link for downloading.

We have installed and tested macOS Mojave 10.14 in VirtualBox on Windows and it worked perfectly. You may try VirtualBox Mojave 10.14.3 HFS Version or APFS version.

Also Read: Install macOS Mojave 10.14 on VMware on Windows 10

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Step 1. Download and Install VirtualBox

VirtualBox is an open source virtualization software for mac, windows, Linux, and Solaris. If you are about to install and test macOS 10.12 Mojave on Virtual on Windows, you need to download & Install the latest version of VirtualBox.

However, if you are using Virtualbox 4.x and older version again it can work, but it may cause you some problem.

Step 2. Extract macOS Mojave 10.12 Virtual Image

macOS 10.14 Mojave is compressed and zipped for storing less storage and security. While creating macOS 10.12 Virtual Image we, usually compress them because of its size. The actual size of macOS 10.14 Mojave is 10 GB & when we compressed it, it becomes 6.x GB.

In order to unzip the macOS 10.14 Mojave, you can use 7Zip or WinRAR. 7Zip is an open source application but WinRAR gives you 30 days to purchase.

Step 3. Create a New Virtual machine for macOS 10.12 Mojave

Once you installed VirtualBox on your system, launch the program, and click on “New” at the top window. This will open the Virtual Machine Wizard.

  1. First, type a name for the Virtual Machine.
  2. After typing the name for Virtual Machine, copy it.
  3. For Memory size, increase its memory up to 4096 MB which will be 4 GB RAM.

Note: While typing a name for the virtual machine in VirtualBox, it will detect the version and architecture. But If you type unfair name like test 1, it won’t detect the version and architecture, that select them manually.

Step 4. Add the macOS 10.14 Mojave Virtual Image to Virtual Machine

Once you specified the amount of RAM, you will be directed to the Hard Disk Panel. Here you have to locate the macOS 10.14 Mojave and to do that,

  1. First, Select Use an existing Virtual Hard Disk File.
  2. Then, click on the yellow folder and locate the macOS 10.14 Mojave.
  3. Once you did that click create.

Step 5. Customizing Virtual Machine’s Preferences

Well, if you want to work perfectly with macOS 10.14 Mojave on VirtualBox, then you have to customize some settings. The settings which need to be customized for better performance is

  • Boot Order
  • Amount of Processors
  • Video memory
  • and Storage cache

To edit them, select the created Virtual machine and select settings. First, open system panel and uncheck floppy from boot order.

Now, move to the Process tab, increase the amount of processor from 1 to 2 processor and also enable the Enable PAE/NX feature.

Buju banton commitment. Move to the Display Panel and increase the video memory from 1 to 128 MB, if you desire you can also enable the 3D accelerations.

The last one but not least is enabling the caching feature. To do that, visit the storage tab, on the attributes panel enable Use Host I/O cache.

Step 6. Enable Apple Services for macOS 10.14 Mojave with Command Prompt and Codes

By default, VirtualBox has the ability to support the Apple operating system. But when you are testing Mac OS, it fails to start the process of installing and using Mac Operating Systems. That’s the reason for using the codes.

Code For Virtual Box 5.x and 6.x:

Code For VirtualBox 4.x

If you Remembered, while creating Virtual Machine, I told you to copy the Virtual Machine Name that you are typing. Now you need to Replace that name with 'Virtual Machine Name'

Once you replaced the name with Virtual Machine, follow the below procedures.

  1. First, Run Command Prompt as Administrator.
  2. Copy each line of code one by one and paste that on Command Prompt. When you did press enter.

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Step 7. Install macOS 10.14 Mojave on VirtualBox

Virtualization On Mac M1

  1. Open VirtualBox and start the created Virtual Machine.
  2. Wait for some seconds until the codes panel and apple logo go away.
  3. On the Welcome screen, select your country and select continue.
  4. Select your Keyboard layout.
  5. Select, don’t transfer any information type and click continue.
  6. Decide to sign in with Apple ID or Not.
  7. Agree to the terms and conditions.
  8. Create an Account for the macOS Mojave 10.14.
  9. Choose a look for your Mac Device, whether it is the light mode or Dark Mode.
  10. Select Continue on the Express Set up window.
  11. Wait for Some seconds until your Mac is set up for use.

When you installed macOS 10.14 Mojave, learn how to customize 10 new features in macOS Mojave.

Conclusion:

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