MacOS Mojave recovery was designed to help users solve the system problems caused by software malfunctions, and others hard drive problems. Booting a Virtual Machine to Recovery Mode using one of the two following options: OPTION 1: Use the Boot key Step 1: In VMware / VirtualBox, Install macOS Mojave. I tried to install VirtualBox on macOS High Sierra, but I got an error about kernel drivers, system extensions, and kernel modules not being.
(31.09 KiB) Downloaded 30 timesHi all,I transfered a macOS Mojave 10.14.3 VM from Parallels 13 to VirtualBox. VB is the latest version 6.0.4 running on an iMac with the same OS.When I boot the EFI loads an show the message 'Press esc in 5 seconds to skip startup.nsh or any other key to continue'. There is also a short message appearing that says something like 'Boot error' or similar. But that's too short to recognise.
I can type exit to enter the BIOS, but I have no idea what to do. Does someone have an idea? BTW, I transferred a Windows 10 VM from Parallels 13 the same way and it's working fine. Trying to install a new Mojave VM results in the same state.I attach the log file for those who can read itThank you very much!Thomas Posts: 7 Joined: 15.
Mar 2019, 18:14. Well it's not, because I changed it to HFS+ under Parallels.Anyway, I found this (not working very well) solution:1. Installed Mojave as described.2. Cloned this machine.3.
Replaced the HD with the HD from Parallels.4. Run the installer from the ISO again.It takes a while, but I finally got a running system. But this is almost unusable.- Mouse pointer stucks very often and never moves continuously.- The guest is pretty slow, even on my iMac with 4 cores, 24 GB RAM and 3.1 GHz.- It also is not very reliable. After sleeping my iMac or MacBook Pro the VM most of the time does not respond to any mouse or keyboard input.- Saving the VM state and restarting leads to the same result.I think I'll stay with Parallels because it's running without any problems, fast and reliable.
Even if it costs on 2 machines.Let me know if you need more information. Posts: 7 Joined: 15. Mar 2019, 18:14. I wonder what would happen if you could replace the CloverEFI then with the VirtualBox one after that.I can try if you are interested, but I don't know how to do it the easiest way. I removed the Clover ISO from the CD drive after finishing all my experiments and it's still working.
I did this only for the HFS+ system. Concluding I assume it's working with the VB EFI, but don't know how to find out.
On the APFS system it only seems to work if I put the Clover stuff once the HD.HTH Posts: 7 Joined: 15. Mar 2019, 18:14.
Thank you for the logs! There's nothing exciting really, just a side-by-side comparison of the two logs.
The trick is to finding a good text editor to do that. I use TextWrangler (discontinued) and not even the latest version 5.5.2, but the 4.5.12 one. It really helps to isolate the differences visually much better.Besides the fact that in the APFS one you had a DVD, the interesting part comes in the EFI boot. Both of them use the VirtualBox EFI actually, which makes sense if you think about it. But when the 'where do I boot from' time comes in, here's where it gets interesting.The boot order is different, since the APFS has to boot from the DVD, that's expected. But what I haven't seen before is what Clover does.
In this article, we will examine how to run macOS Mojave 10.14 on the virtual machine using VM Workstation 15 Pro on Windows 10 operating system.How to Run macOS Mojave 10.14 on VMware Workstation/Player 15 Pro in Windows PCrecently announced Mojave operating system, a version of macOS 10.14 Beta 1, for developers. MacOS 10.14 was called Mojave.Apple also released the 10.13.5 version of High Sierra. MacOS users can update and use existing macOS High Sierra 10.13.4/10.13.5 operating systems to macOS 10.14.In our previous article, we upgraded to. We used the to download the Mojave operating system. In this article, we will install macOS Mojave 10.14 using VM Workstation 14/15 Pro on Windows 10.NOTE: You can install macOS Mojave 10.14.5 on VMware Workstation 15.1.0 Pro by following the procedures in this article. How to Create a New Virtual Machine for Mojave on VMware SoftwareAfter downloading the necessary tools to your computer, open the VMware virtualization program and follow the stages below in order to create a new VM for macOS Mojave 10.14.Step 1When you want to create a new VM for macOS Mojave on VMware you will see that there is no macOS option in the operating system selection window.
So, to use/run a macOS operating system on VMware, you need to open the lock. The VMware Unlocker software is used to unlock the macOS lock. Download VMware Unlocker 2.1.1 from the above links.To unlock the macOS lock, first close the VMware Workstation 15 Pro program.Step 2After unzipping the VM Unlocker 2.1.1.zip file, run the win-install.cmd file as an administrator.Step 3Wait while VMware Unlocker configures the required configurations.