![]() If improvements are public but elsewhere, maybe someone can find the changeset(s) or other ticket(s) – thanks. Refer to this macOS upgrade instructions webpage, (currently it refers to macOS Mojave): macOS - How to Upgrade, Upgrading from OS X Snow Leopard or Lion, If you’re running Snow Leopard (10.6.8) or Lion (10.7) and your Mac supports macOS Mojave, you will need to upgrade to El Capitan (10.11) first. I assume that relevant improvements to VirtualBox are currently: Overall, Mac OS X Lion has more than 250 new features, many of them small, but all seemingly with the idea of making current common processes easier. Mountain Lion guest-related was similarly closed, presumably by a moderator. Lion guest-related remains closed, not open to discussion. Unless I'm missing something, none of the 4.x change logs mention anything like this. Earlier developers preview releases had a Finder capable of running in 32. with fewer of the OSx86-oriented additions that I found necessary with some previous releases of VirtualBox. As first reported by the well respected hacker, Netkas, the final version of Mac OS X 10.7 'Lion' has a Finder that only runs in 64-bit mode, and as a result, the software cannot be 'hacked' to install on Core Solo or Core Duo-based Macs, as these are 32-bit processors.For me, Mountain Lion OS X 10.8.2 (build 12C60) runs as a guest with VirtualBox 4.2.4 r81684 on a 12C60 host, MacBookPro5,2 with 8 GB memory: See for instructions on how to make a Mac OS X Lion install disk or else acquire one of the Mac OS X Lion installation bootable flash drives from AppleCare.Īn unexpected and pleasant surprise. Message early in the boot process inside the virtual machine. "This version of Mac OS X is not supported on this platform!" Which would seem to explicitly permit running Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) non-server version as a guest under VirtualBox provided the VirtualBox host is also running Mac OS X.Īttempts to boot the 10.7 installer under VirtualBox 4.1.0 running on a Mac OS X system that is supported by Lion results in a ![]() you are granted a limited, non-transferable, non-exclusive license: (iii) to install, use and run up to two (2) additional copies or instances of the Apple Software within virtual operating system environments on each Mac Computer you own or control that is already running the Apple Software." The Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) installer software license agreement (the regular install, not the server) states:
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