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Re: If someone could assist me to get this going
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Helge Konetzka |
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Re: If someone could assist me to get this going |
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Fri, 23 Dec 2022 03:38:49 +0100 |
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Hello,
Am 22.12.22 um 21:48 schrieb IndignantHomeless:
That was a very quick nice response! I'll provide some links in this
email if you're curious
"
So here's the recipe in short:
Windows:
Install Hyper-V-Manager
" > My issue is due to homelessness and public library restrictions, I'm
incapable of installation of software on the usable computers. If
software has a portable option, that could be viable.
Hyper-V-Manger is a part of Windows. You would have to enable the
Windows feature and restart the computer though.
This usb.img <http://repository.vshome.net/IOS/> file is totally premade
hackintosh Clover/Unibeast/Mojave with many things to get a functional
mojave and I used it to get a screen to begin to boot, although no
successful installations or complete boots.
I used Clover.iso with "-cdrom" and "-boot d" to get it to system freeze
at the apple logo.
It shouldn't need the kvm and that should be able to get it to go,
if the "-M q35" option isn't the only one to get it to go. I've tried
switching the "-cpu Penryn" for "-cpu Conroe" and it still doesn't boot.
Sorry, but there is still a long way to go to a working macos VM.
Without an acceleration technique like kvm or whpx I don't think you
will get it running.
Using kvm seems to be the only option, if you want to use QEMU.
On a Windows computer with QEMU, I don't think any other than my
proposed approach will work.
Regards,
Helge