PippoX0 Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 Hi, in my trials of Virtualize OSX , yesterday i have tried to install Mac OSX Tiger 10.4 ( yes very old OSX) in Virtualbox I was able to ?? ... Yes Here i explain How to ... Remember it's just a Proof of concept ... GUIDE - How to install OS X Tiger 10.4 on Virtualbox 4.x What we need an Intel Core Duo2 Host computer Windows XP or win7 Needed (VT-x) enabled on Bios PC 2GB of phisical Ram or more VirtualBox 4.0 or later ( 4.30 better) An Hackintosh distro of Tiger ( i.e. Mac.OSX.10.4.5 intelX86.iso -> Intel X86 , AMD, SSE2, SSE3 ) Hint: If you choose a OSX Tiger IntelX86 10.4.11 Distro you don't need later to update the Os.... 1. Create virtual machine: -------------------------- VM Name and OS Type * Name: OSX Tiger * Operating System: Linux * Version: Linux 2.6 (32 bit or 64 bit is the same) * enable virtualization in BIOS HOST computer (VT-x) * Memory 1024 MB (minimum) * Virtual Disk Size: 20GB (or more) * Boot Order: CD/DVD-ROM, Hard Disk 2. Set Option in VM ----------------------- Enable Hardware clock in UTC time Enable absolute pointing device Enable IO APIC Display Video Memory: 32 MB Extended Features: Enable 3D Acceleration Storage SATA controller for HDD image Type: AHCI IDE Controller for CD/DVD device Type: ICH9 Audio Host Audio: Windows Direct Sound Audio Controller: Intel HD Audio Network * Enable Network Adapter * Attached to: NAT * Adapter Type: Intel PRO/1000 MT Server (82545EM) * Cable connected 3. Installation --------------- Link OSX Tiger.iso to DVD emulation and run Virtual Machine Start installation - Choose the language you want - Choose Disk Utility in the menu Utilities - Choose the VBOX Hard Disk, put the name OSX Tiger and press Erase button partition scheme GUID and HFS+ journaled - When finished close the Disk Utility and continue - Now you should be able to choose the formated drive and then choose install button - Press Ad Hoc installation Select - Intel BaseSystem package - Intel SSe3 package - Update to 10.4.5 ( in this case ) - Now it should install OSX Tiger on your volume (Notice that it will take ~20-30 min to finish!) 4. Post Installation -------------------- - Create user ...., ect... Enjoy your old OSX Tiger on VB! PippoX0 --------------------------- I'm trying to get the best from this old OSX ... Stay tunes for news .... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris1111 Posted December 12, 2013 Share Posted December 12, 2013 Cool I like that great job man ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PippoX0 Posted December 13, 2013 Author Share Posted December 13, 2013 I have teached to Mac OSX Tiger on Virtualbox a new Trick : I got Full Video resolution inside Virtualbox by manually installing Chameleon 2.1svn r2003 ( i Know is for OSX Lion or ML but works ... so who care ...?) and by setting Video custom resolution at 1680x1050x32 . I have changed video resolution on MacOSXTiger.Vbox (before edit i have closed Virtualbox or the modifications were lost) From windows using notepad and i have edited MacOSXTiger.Vbox and i have inserted in EXTRADATA the CustomVideoMode ... <ExtraDataItem name="CustomVideoMode1" value="1680x1050x32"/> ... Now i have booted Mac OSX Tiger and edited /Extra/org.chameleon.Boot.plist : inserting Graphics Mode ... Graphics Mode ='1680x1050x32' ... Save, reboot Voila! Now i can display full Resolution on my monitor. Considerations: Graphics = oob - NO QE/CI due to VM Audio = ok need patch Network =oob Mac Osx Tiger shuts down even in Virtualbox ( don't freeze like Lion/ML or Mavericks). It really shuts down the VM closing window. Using Chameleon give me the possibility to use SMBIOS.plist ( i make one like Mac3,1) and DSDT.aml (if i want) See Ya PippoX0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atlantisman87bis Posted December 19, 2013 Share Posted December 19, 2013 Hi, is it possible to obtain a copy of your VM please, i would like to store VM on each version of MacOSX to show at my family and friends the evolution of this superb OS thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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