Macos Catalina Virtual



This document will provide instructions on getting a macOS Catalina install working with Guest Additions on VirtaulBox 6.1.

Jun 14, 2019 Install macOS Catalina on VirtualBox on Windows PC will essentially work straightforward similar to a Mac, and devotes most of your Windows power and its graphics card to running Catalina. How much ever you allocate, it will get more thirsty of power. The more you allocate, the better the performance. MacOS Catalina 10.15 Virtual machine image (VMDK File): If you want to use macOS Catalina for Virtualization. Therefore, you need to download the VMDK file, while you are going to download the Virtual image. I recommend you to have a fast internet connection. For example, you can install macOS Catalina 10.15 on Virtual machines such as VirtualBox, VMware Workstation or Player, or Hyper-V. While you are a Mac user so you can run Windows operating system on Mac through VirtualBox. Or if you are Windows user simply with some steps you can install macOS operating system through Virtual machines.

Macos Catalina Virtual

However, the macOS Catalina 10.15 VMDK file used to install macOS Catalina on VMware Workstation, and VirtualBox. The latest version has taken out from Mac App Store and created for Virtual machines purposes. All the content of macOS Catalina is available in the above links, download and enjoy it. However, the macOS Catalina 10.15 VMDK file used to install macOS Catalina on VMware Workstation, and VirtualBox. The latest version has taken out from Mac App Store and created for Virtual machines purposes. All the content of macOS Catalina is available in the above links, download and enjoy it.

Start by downloading a copy of the installer from the App Store. You will need a computer running macOS and you will need to convert the installer to an ISO. I will not be covering these steps here, but there are plenty tutorials online.

Installing VirtualBox

I’m hoping you already have this part covered and you are coming here only because you had issues getting macOS installed, but just in case, make sure the following packages are installed (Arch):

Creating the VM

Start by creating a new VM. Give it a name without spaces.

Give it enough memory so the install will run faster. We can change this later.

Select to create a new Virtual Hard Disk

Select VDI

Select fixed size

Give it a bare minimum of 25GB (I would advise on at least 50GB if you can spare the space)

Edit the machine, go into «System => Motherboard» and disable floppy boot and change the chipset to PIIX3

Macos Catalina Virtual

In the processor give more CPU if you can spare

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In «Display => Screen» increase the video memory to 128MB and enable 3D acceleration

Enable USB 3.0

Note: if you can’t see USB 3.0 you might need to add your user to the vboxusers group

Insert the install ISO

Additional Configuration

Macos Catalina Virtual

Now we need to run a few vboxmanage commands for additional settings. Either run the lines with vboxmanage from the script below (add your virtual machine name under $vm_name), or save the full script and run it.

Note: the default resolution is set to «1280x1024». You can change it in the last line of the update code. Make sure to keep it to “640x480, 800x600, 1280x1024, 1440x900, 1900x1200“

Installing macOS

We are now ready for the install. Start the machine and select you language.

Select disk utility.

Select the VirtualBox hard disk and click on erase.

Give it a name, select the same options and click on erase. Close the disk utility when done.

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Click on install macOS.

Continue with the install as you would until you are presented with the desktop.

Note that the installer will reboot once in the middle of the install.

Macos Catalina Virtual Machine Image

Installing Guest Additions

We now need to get Guest Additions installed. Remove the install ISO and mount the guest additions CD. Open it with finder and run the VBoxDarwinAdditions.pkg

Install it as if you would install any other package.

You will most likely get an error message that the install has failed.

Close everything, unmount the guest additions CD and open a terminal window (Command+Space, type terminal).

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Now we need to restart the VM in recovery mode. Type in:

Once it has rebooted into recovery mode, on the top click on «Utilities => Termminal»

Type in the code below. This is to sign Oracle software as authorized. Then we disable recovery mode and restart the VM.

When the VM has rebooted you should have guest additions working. Remember that not everything works, but the features below should:

  • Copy/Paste
  • ~Drag and Drop~ Reported as not working (see comments)
  • VirtualBox Shared Folders
  • Guest Control