![]() This part can take an hour, so it’s not correct. There may be about 12 to 18 minutes left on the screen. You should only see your macOS disk, so click on it. Choose the disk on which macOS Big Sur will be installed.You will be asked to agree to the software license agreement (SLA) twice. Continue by selecting Install macOS Big Sur on the Recovery screen.To continue, select Done once the volume has been erased and renamed.It is also necessary to rename the volume. You will be asked to confirm that you want to delete it.Select Erase on the Disk Utility screen for VBOX HARDDISK MEDIA.To access the macOS Recovery screen, select the language you prefer. The next screen is the Language screen.You’re probably going to succeed if you get this far. There will be an Apple icon and a progress bar. It’s probably not going to work if the white text and black background step lasts more than 15-20 minutes. It may take a few minutes to complete this process. There will be a lot of white text on a black background.Open VirtualBox again after closing the Command Prompt.Then copy, paste, and run each line individually in the Command prompt. By doing this, you will change the base directory in the command prompt to the directory where you installed VirtualBox. Run the Command Prompt as an administrator.Your Virtual Machine Name should be macOS, the name you gave this VM.Edit the first line if you installed VirtualBox to a different location.You will need to edit the codes to match the conditions of your macOS VM. Paste them into Notepad after copying them from there. Get the VirtualBox macOS code from GitHub.Make sure Command Prompt is running as an administrator. Start the “Command Prompt” program on your PC.You can now exit the VirtualBox settings and close the VirtualBox application by clicking “OK”.Click on “Choose” and select the ISO file. When you use File Explorer to download macOS Big Sur ISO files, click “Add”.From the dropdown menu, select “Create a Virtual Optical Disk” under the optical disk icon on the right. Click on “Empty” under Storage Devices under the “Storage” category.On the left pane, click “Display” and move the slider for “Video Memory” all the way to the right.Then you can allocate 4 cores to the processor. VirtualBox will display a 4-core/8-thread processor as 8 CPU cores if you have a 4-core/8-thread processor. You should allocate half of your processor’s cores to the virtual machine. You can adjust processor allocation using the slider. ![]() Click on “Processor” from the top menu of the “System” category.As shown in the screenshot below, click on “Settings” in VirtualBox.Click on “Create” after selecting “VMDK (Virtual Machine Disk)” for the hard disk file type. Regardless of how much free storage space you have on your computer, we recommend allocating 100 GB for the virtual machine. By using the slider, you can adjust the size of the virtual hard disk.Select “Create a virtual hard disk now” and click “Create”. ![]() You should set half of your total system RAM for the guest OS.
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