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19.02.2020 

The numbers of installation macOS High Sierra on PC are perfectly high. While the installation process doesn’t work for some users is remarkable. Plus, there are various types of problems, which includes installing problem, graphics issues and much more. In our previous articles, we saw the problems of many users in the comment section or in my email even. At the time, I was busy and couldn’t reach to them. Moreover, many comments were amazing.

That’s why I couldn’t answer one by one and solve them. But this time I will compensate the problems you got. Personally, I apologize and say sorry to those who commented below and I couldn’t answer. So, don’t be upset and put your comments again because this time we aren’t leaving your comments without response.

Therefore, this time we’ve covered your problems and solve them here or if you had any problem not listed here,of course you can comment and we’ll solve it. So let’s move on.

See our hottest contents:-. Fix macOS High Sierra Problem on VMware In this article, we’ve covered the problems from the comment section and will solve them here so if you had any of these problems, of course, you can find the solution here. At first, we will answer to the VMware Workstation users and fix the problems then we’ll head up to the VirtualBox. Fix macOS High Sierra Problems on VMware or VirtualBox 1# The virtual machine stuck at Apple logo while booting and reboots again & again how to fix? - Please check your guest OS you’ve selected the appropriate one & try with step 4 & 5 again carefully. 2# I get an error when I go to play it. Says “Mac OS X is not supported with binary translation.

To run Mac OS X, you need a host on which VMware Player supports Intel VT-x or AMD-V. Please enable Intel VT-x in BIOS, here’s how to do it. 3# FaceTime has not received any video from the connected camera.

Restarting your computer may fix this issue. To fix this, open VMware and change USB Port to 2.0. 4# The USB devices doesn’t work, as I already changed the compatibility from 3.0 to 2.0 do you have a fix for this? - Please check if you have enabled VMware USB Service, click Start button and search Services. 5# Hi, thank you for this article. Everything works except I don’t have the internet and I don’t know how to configure it, I have already installed VMware tools have you any idea?

- Try reinstalling VMware Tools and it will work. 6# Is there any way to activate video acceleration?

Or change the amount of video memory? In the settings, it says the guest OS doesn’t support it. You can install VM Tool. And the Virtual machine is working with 128 MB of VRAM. 7# Hi, VMWare tools isn’t supporting. It means after restart VMWare tool on the right hand of the desktop. Its pointer isn’t smooth and also can’t use full screen.

Because this is a new version. Open System Preferences – Security & Privacy then enable VM Tool to fix this problem. 8# Can I use the hardware for the VM like this: RAM: 2602.6 MB CPU: 4 Cores And my real hardware is: RAM: 4004 MB CPU: Intel Core i5 is it ok? - OK, Set up 50-60% of your Ram and CPU. 9# I have an issue where it will only give me 1024×768 RES after VMware tools are installed.

You should open “ System Preferences” then “Security & Privacy” then click “Allow VMware Tool.” Restart! 10# I have the same error with displaying as follows.

Please help me to solve this immediately. VMware Workstation unrecoverable error: (vcpu-0) vcpu-0:VERIFY vmcore/vmm/main/physMemmonitor.c:1178 A log file is available in “C: Users User Documents Virtual Machines OS X 10.11 vmware.log”. You can request support.

To collect data to submit to VMware support, choose “Collect Support Data” from the Help menu. You can also run the “VM-support” script in the Workstation folder directly. We will respond on the basis of your support entitlement. Just add smc.version = “0” on your Notepad.

11# Can I run macOS High Sierra on AMD PC? No, hope you wait for the next. 12# attempted to startup from: -EFI VMware Virtual SCSI Hard Drive (0.0) unsuccessful -EFI VMware Virtual IDE CDROM DRive (IDE1:0) unsuccessful -EFI Network. Please add smc.version = 0 without quotation marks and it will work. Fix macOS High Sierra Problem on VirtualBox 1# Hello! I already run my macOS High Sierra, but I can’t control my mouse integration. How can I turn it on?

- Install the VirtualBox Expansion pack first. Then I switched the USB setting to USB2. Make sure your pointing device is set to USB Tablet. 2# I have a problem installing on the virtual machine it is showing a blank screen I ran all the commands as directed.is there any way to fix it? Close your VirtualBox and try step 5 again. 3# VBoxManage.exe: error: Failed to create the VirtualBox object! VBoxManage.exe: error: Code COESERVEREXECFAILURE (0x80080005) – Server execution failed (extended info not available) VBoxManage.exe: error: Most likely, the VirtualBox COM server is not running or failed to start.

Check your VirtualBox version and try step 5 again! 4# When I turn on the machine I just get a black screen and nothing else - Please enable Intel VT-x in BIOS! 5# VBoxManage setextradata “MacOS” “VBoxInternal/Devices/efi/0/Config/DmiSystemProduct” “iMac11,3” when I entered this command it shows me an error too many parameters.

Yes, my friend! Enable Intel VT-x in BIOS.

6# Still cannot get it to work, getting the black screen on boot. I know that the settings have been applied correctly, as this is what I see in my macosdev.vbox: And yet, nothing. VT-x is enabled. The CPU is the latest i7-7500U KobyLake.

16gb of RAM, NVidia GTX 970 4G video card, just black screen, nothing else. Change your Chipset to PPIX3 or IHC9 and try again. 7# I got something further, like “Error allocating 0x17e7 pages at 0x0108b000 alloc type 2; Error loading kernel cache (0x9); Boot Failed. Mac Boot; Book Failed. EFI DVD/CDROM”. Yes, the solution is easy: instead of setting the “Version” to “El Capitan,” set it to MacOS 64-bit.

Everything then works. 8# i5 6500 16 GB of ddr4 xfx rx 480 8gb windows 10 pro 64 bit - Thanks. Install “ VirtualBox Extension Pack” then open VirtualBox. Select your virtual machine and click “Setting then change USB to 2.0.

I seem to be dealing with the same problems others are. I’m experiencing a continual boot screen, but nothing else. What should I do?

I followed your instructions to the letter. Check your Guest OS and Intel VT-x. Change your VRAM to 128 MB and try again! See this if you have this problem:-. Ok, fine, hope it would solve your problem.

If you have any further problem, just comment below, and we will solve it within here. If you have any ideas suggestions for improvement, feel free to share it with us. What I did to fix Problem #12 was to use the High Sierra file from this page. During setup I selected transfer from other mac. My original VMware hard disk file that was not booting was still connect, and I transferred all my settings to the new Mac OS High Sierra file that is on the page here. That file is formatted as Mac Os Journal Extended. Added sata0:0.virtualSSD = “1” to the VMX file to prevent High Sierra Setup installation from converting the Mac Os Journal to APFS.

You can also get a different way of doing this from. I’m attempting this on a refurbed Dell Latitude 6510 i7 with 4 virtual cores but only 2 physical cores, for a little midi music production use, (no sample libraries! ), so please wish me luck.

FYI, The huge converted vdmk to vmx High Sierra file is way too large to open in Windows 7 64 notepad to do the suggested “smc” line addition at the bottom of the file (unaware if this limitation has changed with Win.8 or Win. 10); one would have to find a 3rd party text editor to overcome this for the fix. Hi, I have mac OS high sierra installed and perfectly working using vmware player 12. However, when i try to connect my iphone 5s to the virtual high sierra it loops between connecting and disconnecting between the host windows 10 and the virtual high sierra os. I have tried lowering the usb compatibilty from 3.0 to 2.0 in the virtual machine settings but still no success.

I want my iphone to be able to connect to the virtual machine high sierra os and stay connected until i manually disconnect it. Can someone please help me. Home OS Mac OS Fix macOS High Sierra Problems on VMware/VirtualBox Mac OS Fix macOS High Sierra Problems on VMware/VirtualBox Karar The numbers of installation macOS High Sierra on PC are perfectly high. While the installation process doesn’t work for some users is remarkable. Plus, there are various types of problems, which includes installing problem, graphics issues and much more. In our previous articles, we saw the problems of many users in the comment section or in my email even. At the time, I was busy and couldn’t reach to them.

Moreover, many comments were amazing. That’s why I couldn’t answer one by one and solve them.

But this time I will compensate the problems you got. Personally, I apologize and say sorry to those who commented below and I couldn’t answer. So, don’t be upset and put your comments again because this time we aren’t leaving your comments without response. Therefore, this time we’ve covered your problems and solve them here or if you had any problem not listed here,of course you can comment and we’ll solve it. So let’s move on. See our hottest contents:- Install MacOS High Sierra 10.13 On VMware Install MacOS High Sierra 10.13 On VirtualBox Install MacOS Sierra 10.12 On VMware Step By Step Fix macOS High Sierra Problem on VMware In this article, we’ve covered the problems from the comment section and will solve them here so if you had any of these problems, of course, you can find the solution here. At first, we will answer to the VMware Workstation users and fix the problems then we’ll head up to the VirtualBox.

Fix macOS High Sierra Problems on VMware or VirtualBox Fix macOS High Sierra Problems on VMware or VirtualBox 1# The virtual machine stuck at Apple logo while booting and reboots again & again how to fix? I am trying to install mac os from internal hard drive.

UPDATE: I was last posted trying to install MacOS High Sierra 10.13 on a refurbed Dell Latitude 6510 i7 with 8GB of ram, 4 virtual cores but only 2 physical cores. After months of tearing whatever hair I had left out, I finally narrowed my issue down to something completely unrelated to the VDMK/SMC; it actually turned out to be a required install called “HAXM” for Intel that prevented the Virtualbox VM from booting up, once I installed HAXM, it finally worked!! I should add I have very minimal overall installs & security updates on my windows toward running the VM & creating music via Logic, & I definitely must stay offline on Windows to make it work at a fairly decent pace ( I CAN use the VM’s internet for needed Mac installs/updates). But I can confirm that one CAN install MacOS High Sierra 10.13 DIRECTLY on a bare, refurbed Dell Latitude 6510 i7 laptop running Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate.

After several users reported about USB mouse stopped or stuck in Mac OS X Snow Leopard after 10.6.6 update in VMware. There are few extra strings suggested to add in Virtual machine’s configuration file, but it did not work. This guide shows how to fix when USB mouse stopped working after Snow Leopard 10.6.6 software automatic or manual update in VMware workstation/Player. The reason for not responding USB mouse is, 10.6.6 update replaces the IOUSBFamily.kext and IOUSBMassStorageClass.kext in system.

These new kext files causing the issue on hackintosh methods. We need to replace these files to older version after 10.6.6 update before restart the system. This can be done in two methods. Whatever you do, make sure to do it before restart the Snow leopard virtual machine after 10.6.6 update. First Method – Manually Backup and Restore After you installed Snow leopard freshly or with pre installed, copy (backup) these two IOUSBFamily.kext and IOUSBMassStorageClass.kext files from /System/Library/Extensions to some other folder. Make sure this time your USB mouse, storage and other devices are working fine with these file versions.

Now, run the software update to 10.6.6. When it prompts for restart, DO NOT RESTART.

Copy these two files from earlier location and replace (Paste) them to /System/Library/Extensions. I always suggest taking a snapshot in VMware or taking a system backup in Mac Time Machine.

Now restart the virtual machine. I’m sure you will not have USB mouse not working problem anymore in SL 10.6.6 now.

The latest 10.6.6 update installed following version of IOUSBFamily.kext. I replaced this file with older version of IOUSBFamily.kext which came with 10.6.3 (My USB mouse was working fine that time) I did the similar step to IOUSBMassStorageClass.kext too before restart the system. Second Method – Install from Package If you are not comfortable with first method on finding, copying and restoring these files, then this installation package will do the job for you. This method replaces only IOUSBFamily.kext file to earlier version of 10.6. Before start the software update, transfer this file to Snow Leopard virtual machine or download it inside VM.

Do the software update to 10.6.6 and DO NOT RESTART now. Run the IOUSBFamily-378.pkg package. Installation steps are very straight forward. Restart the system after this installation. The IOUSBFamily-378.pkg replaced the IOUSBFamily.kext to following version. This version is also helping to solve USB mouse issue after 10.6.6 update in VMware.

What to do if you already updated? Unfortunately, I don’t have correct solution for this.

Try below two methods. 1) Restore to previous Snapshot. This is a solid fix.

If you have a snapshot before updating, while USB devices working properly, then restore to that. Later, update to 10.6.6 and replace USB kexts files. 2) Start with –f option. I’m not sure with this method. In case you don’t have snapshot, then start the Mac VM with –f option. Press F8 in first Darwin boot black screen which will take to next screen where you can start the Snow leopard with extra switches.

Type –f and press ENTER. Most of the time this will bring USB option again. Install the package or replace kexts files mentioned earlier and restart VM.

I’m sure one of above steps will be helpful to fix USB mouse problem in VMware Snow Leopard after 10.6.6 update. I highly expect your comments on successful or failure outcome by these steps.

Subscribe to our or to stay tuned with Sysprobs for more hackintosh on desktop virtualization software tips. My sytem specs: Asus M4N78Pro AMD Phenom II X4 940 BE 3GB DDR2 RAM Nvidia Asus GeForce GTX 550 Ti The VMware installation was fine untill I updated it to 10.6.7. After combo update the mouse stopped working and I tried all the methods mentioned in this post. The mouse used to work only with -f boot but it was laggy and i also lost the Vmware direct input after combo update. I was on this for 2 days and finally tried Michal’s way and it worked like a charm, all you need to do is install combo update and just before reboot run multibeast. Then only select IOUSBFamily.kext rollback from multibeast. You can download multibeast from and run it after combo update and just before reboot.

Thank you all, OS X on VMWare is running very smooth and also it is pretty fast!!!!! Downloading X-Code now, hope that runs smooth!!!!

I haven’t been able to get the IOSUBFamily.kext to install. When I update the software to 10.6.7 it asks me to reboot before it actually installs the update. Then when I restart it installs the update without giving me a chance to install the older kexts. I tried to make a script through Kext helper and then convert it to a shell and put it as a startup item, but I just get permission issues and of course my USB mouse and keyboard do not work. How can I run a startup script that will install the older working kexts when I can’t use my mouse or keyboard? I also tried multibeast, but that only works before the update installs. Any help here would be appreciated.

This project has killed several afternoons. Phenom II says. Thanks Phenom II! I downloaded the combo update for 10.6.6 through safari and not through the software update (which tried to install 10.6.7 and automatically restarted not giving a chance to resinstall the kexts) and then ran multibeast before the restart. I guess i could’ve installed the combo update of 10.6.7 through safari download, but oh well. I have a new problem though!

Ill check to see if there is another topic covering it, but my audio is pretty choppy. Almost as if it is skipping. Has anyone come across this?

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Does anyone know of a solution? “Copy these two files from earlier location and replace (Paste) them to /System/Library/Extensions.” On 10.6.8. In VirtualBox 4.1. (the host machine has i3 CPU) when I copy files over the new ones, operation succeeds (after I enter my login data) but at the end it gives an error that extensions were not properly installed and will not be used and after rebooting the mouse is stuck again If I try the pkg file, everything works fine, but then I cannot use native VirtualBox EFI booting – I get kernel panic, something related to IOACPIFamily.

What is wrong with 10.6.8. On VirtualBox 4.1.? Why I have a choice – nonworking mouse and booting from EFI versus working mouse but no EFI boot? And still crashing “About My Mac” – I thought 10.6.8. Supports i3 CPUs Can I have it all on VirtualBox 4.1.?. Lucky Singh says. You might be able to fix this even after you’ve already updated to 10.6.6+.

As far as I am aware of, the keyboard usually keeps working in this situation. What I did is mounting the Snow Leopard DVD, and starting up a terminal, to release the power of text only command line. To do this, you need to change the image in your DVD to the Snow Leopard one; wait for a bit to let it mount, then press “Command+Shift+U”, which directs you to the Utilities folder, then use the arrow keys to navigate to the “Terminal”, and press “Command+O”, which opens a Terminal Window. After that, I think you just need to copy these two files from the /Volumes/.your snow leopard dvd./System/Library/Extentions to the corresponding place on hard disk. Hope this helps. Jeffrey says.