The next prompt will ask you if you wish to create a new disk or use an existing one, choose create a new disk and the type will be VDI. But don’t over do it or your own system will suffer from lag. The rams will be default at 1Gigs, but if you have a ton of rams, it is recommended you adjust the memory higher. I find it more stable to run using a single CPU. Under General Settings, under Processor tab, use 1 CPU if you experience the Kernel Panic all the time. Select Mac OS X for the “Operating System” and “Mac OS X Server” for the Version. In the first entry, type in any name for this new machine.
Click on “New” icon and create a new virtual machine. Reboot your computer so that the settings can be written and your system is updated This is optional, but I think it helps to improve the stability and usablity of the USB support when you install Mac OS X in Virtualbox I don’t think I need to elaborate on how to do this? Download the Virtualbox Extension pack and install as well. Download the iboot software from tonymac forums.ģ. I don’t think it is appropriate for me to reveal openly where to get a copy. Download or get a copy of the Mac OS X Snow Leopard installation CD.