![]() ![]() The ambiguity of that last statement is I did that awhile before writing this comment and I don’t recall what I booted into first, only that it worked and was not hard to figure out what to do at that point. Once you’re done, click on Expert mode to proceed to the next step. Make sure the type is set to Mac OS X and the 64-bit version is selected. For example, macOS Big Sur as shown below. Installation will continue, or you will boot into the OS or get the Recovery Utilities menu (where macOS can be reinstalled from or Disk Utilities run). Here, give a valid name for your virtual machine. If the recovery partition isn’t present and valid, these instructions won’t work.Ĭlick the 2nd entry, you should see (and then click): If the 2nd partition isn’t the recovery partition, look under the paths in the list to see if one of them is it. Let the download complete, then locate the VirtualBox EXE file and double-click on it to start the installation. Also, make sure to download the Extension Pack. ![]() The second PCI path is probably to the recovery partition, the one you need to boot from. First of all, download the VirtualBox on your Windows PC. ![]() The first PCI path in the list is probably the boot partition that doesn’t contain bootable firmware. You should see two entries in a list (they are cryptic looking PCI bus paths). Select Boot Maintenance Manager and click. You’ll be brought into an EFI text-mode GUI. I was able to fix the UEFI problems as follows ( credit to techrechard website): ![]()
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