Hdiutil resize -size 8g /tmp/Yosemite.sparseimage # Increase the sparse bundle capacity to accommodate the packages Hdiutil convert /Volumes/install_app/BaseSystem.dmg -format UDSP -o /tmp/Yosemite # Convert the boot image to a sparse bundle Hdiutil attach /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app/Contents/SharedSupport/InstallESD.dmg -noverify -nobrowse -mountpoint /Volumes/install_app I am using the ISO file that I created by the following commands:Ĭode: Select all Expand view Collapse view #!/bin/bash
Yosemite Zone, especially if a Mac OS X has already caught your eye.I am trying to install the 10.10 (yosemite) OS on the VM that I created. We remember that one of the advantages of virtual machines is that we can use them without fear, as all changes stay within them and these never affect the main computer, so from SoftZone we encourage you to give it a try. The UTC hardware clock feature is disabled.All UEFI features of the virtual machine are disabled.Graphics memory: 128 MB with 3D acceleration.1 processor and 2 cores (although it works with 1/1 without problems).3 GB of RAM (although with 2 it works perfectly).The properties of the virtual machine were: operating to have a fully functional Mac OS X, in particular the Yosemite version. While in VirtualBox the installation causes problems when it almost reaches the end and requires several configurations to complete it, in VMware we did not have any problems, just install the ISO like any other system. We tried to install it in macOS virtual machines, both in VirtualBox and in VMware 12.
It is also possible to find in peer networks an ISO image called " Yosemite Zone Which includes both this Hackintosh Zone bootloader as well as Mac OS X version 10.10 and all the drivers included in the Mac OS X installation wizard itself, which can have a fully functional system using a single media. We can download this tool from its main website. The installation wizard is very simple, we just have to mount the iso image in our virtual machine (or burn it to a DVD to install it on a real PC) and boot from it. This group of developers offers us a series of tools to make this operating system work on any PC, however, the one that catches our attention the most is an ISO image that includes everything needed to start the computer and start the installation of Mac OS X 10.10, Yosemite.
Hackintosh Zone is a group of developers who seek to ease the process of installing a Hackintosh on any PC or virtual machine, allowing virtually any user to test this operating system without having to invest in purchasing a Mac. There are a large number of different plugins, drivers, and configurations, practically one for every processor, audio card, and graphics card, so building a hackintosh is, in general, quite complicated, having to depend on a bootloader, after a working Mac ISO image (Apple DMG images often cause problems on Windows) and after successfully installing the operating system, various scripts should optimize its operation. This process, quite complicated, moreover, is known under the name of Hackintosh. Thanks to the community, Mac OS X can be run on virtually any computer using a number of additional settings and drivers to allow OS X to boot in virtually any hardware configuration.