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Install macOS on Windows 10/11 Using VirtualBox (Step-by-Step Guide)



In this video, I’ll show you how to install macOS on your Windows 10 or Windows 11 machine using VirtualBox. Follow my step-by-step guide to get macOS running on your PC without spending a dime! You’ll learn how to prepare your system for macOS installation, disable Windows Memory Integrity and Hyper-V, set up a virtual machine in VirtualBox, download and configure the macOS ISO, and complete the macOS installation process.

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  1. ngl this video was actually goated, when you mentioned the requirements I googled how to turn off hyperv and all those others and when I unpaused I found out you showed us how to do that, this is the perfect tutorial as it explains everything needs, defo subscribing and looking into some other tutorials!

  2. Hi! I tried installing macOS out of curiosity, and everything was a success, thank you so much. I just wanted to know if it's possible to install the guest additions as well. Thanks again and best regards!

  3. I am trying to use MacOS Ventura but I am getting an Error, I followed all the steps correctly and I even restarted everything but same error: The configuration constructor in main failed due to a COM error. Check the release log of the VM for further details. (VERR_MAIN_CONFIG_CONSTRUCTOR_COM_ERROR).

    Result Code:

    E_FAIL (0X80004005)

    Component:

    ConsoleWrap

    Interface:

    IConsole {6ac83d89-6ee7-4e33-8ae6-b257b2e81be8}.

    Please tell me how to fix

  4. Hello! Thank you for this formidable tutorial. I'm having an issue that's happening after it starts to install the macOS Ventura. I did all the steps, but after something like 20 minutes installing I'm being shown the macOS 4 icon install screen again. Any tips on what I could do to fix this?

  5. hello, really very useful, but I have a question. is it possible to update the virtual machine directly via macos, because some programmes need a more up-to-date version of the os (macOS 14 I think)

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