![]() To allow older OS VMs to run on newer CPUs, it's usually necessary to 'spoof' the VM's CPU to be one the older OS recognises. The 2013 iMac's CPU was released after SL, and Apple's SL installer wouldn't like that. May 2020, 07:22įor your Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' Server VM, recall that the Mac host's CPU by default is passed-through to guest VMs. What can I do ? Pinokkio Posts: 7 Joined: 1. If I uncheck Efi => Fatal : No bootable medium found ! System halted. I also tried installing High Sierra, no result. System model name : iMac14.1 (VirtualBox) īSD process name corresponding to curent thread : Unknown I must do something wrong, since for experimenting I could easily install Win XP. I obtained/bought a Snow Leopard Server version, but I am unable to install. First I tried to install my Snow Leopard DVD ( no result => boot problem )Īfter reading in the Parallels software instructions, I found out that only the server version could be installed ( legally,and exclusively ). ![]() (BTW not even able to make it work under Mojave )Īccording the EULA I can run this legally on Mac hardware. Tricia Cinnamon ( dual boot Mojave in separate partition ). First of all I have VirtualBox installed on an iMac late 2013 running Linux Mint 19.3.
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