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@@ -1161,7 +1161,12 @@ The following primary display resolutions are supported by macOS on VirtualBox:
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${low_contrast_color}1440x900 1280x800 1024x768 640x480${default_color}
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${low_contrast_color}1440x900 1280x800 1024x768 640x480${default_color}
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Secondary displays can have an arbitrary resolution.
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Secondary displays can have an arbitrary resolution.
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${highlight_color}CPU profiles and CPUID settings${default_color}
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${highlight_color}Unsupported features${default_color}
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Developing and maintaining VirtualBox or macOS features is beyond the scope of
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this script. Some features may behave unexpectedly, such as USB device support,
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audio support, FileVault boot password prompt support, and other features.
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${highlight_color}CPU profiles and CPUID settings${default_color} (unsupported)
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macOS does not supprort every CPU supported by VirtualBox. If the macOS Base
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macOS does not supprort every CPU supported by VirtualBox. If the macOS Base
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System does not boot, try applying different CPU profiles to the virtual
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System does not boot, try applying different CPU profiles to the virtual
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machine with the ${low_contrast_color}VBoxManage${default_color} commands described below. First, while the
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machine with the ${low_contrast_color}VBoxManage${default_color} commands described below. First, while the
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@@ -1178,12 +1183,7 @@ Available CPU profiles:
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If booting fails after trying each preconfigured CPU profile, the host's CPU
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If booting fails after trying each preconfigured CPU profile, the host's CPU
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requires specific ${highlight_color}macOS VirtualBox CPUID settings${default_color}.
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requires specific ${highlight_color}macOS VirtualBox CPUID settings${default_color}.
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${highlight_color}Unsupported features${default_color}
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${highlight_color}Performance and deployment${default_color} (unsupported)
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Developing and maintaining VirtualBox or macOS features is beyond the scope of
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this script. Some features may behave unexpectedly, such as USB device support,
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audio support, FileVault boot password prompt support, and other features.
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${highlight_color}Performance and deployment${default_color}
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After successfully creating a working macOS virtual machine, consider importing
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After successfully creating a working macOS virtual machine, consider importing
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the virtual machine into more performant virtualization software, or packaging
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the virtual machine into more performant virtualization software, or packaging
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it for configuration management platforms for automated deployment. These
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it for configuration management platforms for automated deployment. These
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@@ -1198,7 +1198,7 @@ default VirtualBox VDI format into the VMDK format with the following command:
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QEMU and KVM require additional configuration that is beyond the scope of the
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QEMU and KVM require additional configuration that is beyond the scope of the
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script.
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script.
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${highlight_color}VirtualBox Native Execution Manager${default_color}
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${highlight_color}VirtualBox Native Execution Manager${default_color} (unsupported)
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The VirtualBox Native Execution Manager (NEM) is an experimental VirtualBox
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The VirtualBox Native Execution Manager (NEM) is an experimental VirtualBox
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feature. VirtualBox uses NEM when access to VT-x and AMD-V is blocked by
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feature. VirtualBox uses NEM when access to VT-x and AMD-V is blocked by
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virtualization software or execution protection features such as Hyper-V,
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virtualization software or execution protection features such as Hyper-V,
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@@ -1207,21 +1207,21 @@ macOS and the macOS installer have memory corruption issues under NEM
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virtualization. The script checks for NEM and exits with an error message if
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virtualization. The script checks for NEM and exits with an error message if
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NEM is detected.
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NEM is detected.
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${highlight_color}Bootloaders${default_color}
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${highlight_color}Bootloaders${default_color} (unsupported)
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The macOS VirtualBox guest is loaded without extra bootloaders, but it is
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The macOS VirtualBox guest is loaded without extra bootloaders, but it is
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compatible with OpenCore. OpenCore requires additonal configuration that is
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compatible with OpenCore. OpenCore requires additonal configuration that is
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beyond the scope of the script.
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beyond the scope of the script.
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${highlight_color}Display scaling${default_color}
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${highlight_color}Display scaling${default_color} (unsupported)
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VirtualBox does not supply an EDID for its virtual display, and macOS does not
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VirtualBox does not supply an EDID for its virtual display, and macOS does not
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enable display scaling (high PPI) without an EDID. The bootloader OpenCore can
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enable display scaling (high PPI) without an EDID. The bootloader OpenCore can
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inject an EDID which enables display scaling.
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inject an EDID which enables display scaling.
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${highlight_color}Audio${default_color}
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${highlight_color}Audio${default_color} (unsupported)
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macOS may not support any built-in VirtualBox audio controllers. The bootloader
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macOS may not support any built-in VirtualBox audio controllers. The bootloader
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OpenCore may be able to load open-source audio drivers in VirtualBox.
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OpenCore may be able to load open-source audio drivers in VirtualBox.
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${highlight_color}FileVault${default_color}
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${highlight_color}FileVault${default_color} (unsupported)
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The VirtualBox EFI implementation does not properly load the FileVault full disk
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The VirtualBox EFI implementation does not properly load the FileVault full disk
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encryption password prompt upon boot. The bootloader OpenCore is be able to
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encryption password prompt upon boot. The bootloader OpenCore is be able to
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load the password prompt with the parameter \"ProvideConsoleGop\" set to \"true\".
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load the password prompt with the parameter \"ProvideConsoleGop\" set to \"true\".
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