- #Virtualbox windows emulator for mac for mac os x
- #Virtualbox windows emulator for mac install
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You can do this by opening the Start Menu, and typing “command prompt” into the Start Menu search bar. Then, type the following command into the Command Prompt.
Next, open the Command Prompt in Windows (make sure you are logged into an Administrator account on Windows). For instance, if you want to use the 1600×900 resolution, type in “1600x900x32”. Once you’ve saved it, turn off the virtual machine. You can change “1920x1080x32” to whatever resolution best fits your monitor.
#Virtualbox windows emulator for mac for mac os x
Moving on then, next up, installing Windows 98.
#Virtualbox windows emulator for mac pro
More likely, the issue is related to VT-x virtualization (I can’t find the option to turn off VT-x support on my VirtualBox install), or other posts suggest this is most likely to do with host CPUs faster than 2.1GHz, and my Mac Pro has dual 2.8 Xeons. What on earth Windows 98 was doing back then initializing iOS devices is interesting, but beside the point. This error is described in this KB article, but I’m not sure updating the BIOS in my Quantum hard disk is really applicable in this case.
#Virtualbox windows emulator for mac install
My attempt to install Windows 95 on Virtualbox on my Mac Pro didn’t turn out too well, as by the time the installation completed it refused to boot, with this error: "While initializing device IOS.