![]() ![]() My conclusion (and I expect VirtualBox conclusion as well) is "Not ready for Prime Time." the next version, 7.0.10 makes NO claims of Apple-silicon support AT ALL. Same result, it starts to boot up, puts up some early MacOS messages, a row of dots. Ok, I try a simpler case - a pre-existing Virtual box machine from version 6, supposedly compatible. It appeared to start up the virtual Mac, read the CD, put a few early MacOS startup message on the screen, a row of dots. I installed it and tried to create a new virtual machine booting MacOS 10.6 off CD. It is labeled everywhere with Beta software designation. On the first screen of the wizard, click Continue and confirm that you trust this installer. Finally, install VirtualBox & Extension pack on your Debian 11 / Debian 10 Linux system by running the commands: sudo apt update sudo apt install linux-headers- (uname -r) dkms sudo apt-get install virtualbox-7.0. The VirtualBox installation/update wizard is opened after that. Simon Coter Director, Oracle Linux and Virtualization Product Management Available today, maintenance release 7.0.10 includes initial support for Linux Kernel 6.4/6.5 and OpenGL 4.1, delivers the July 2023 Critical Patch Update (CPU) to address security vulnerabilities and includes different bug fixes for Linux, Windows and macOS. Step 3: Install VirtualBox & Extension pack on. Open the DMG image and double click on the VirtualBox.pkg icon to run the VirtualBox package installer. Yes, VirtualBox 7.0.8 does purport to contain support for Apple-silicon Macs. Shut down all VMs and close the window of your old VirtualBox version. VirtualBox version 7.0.10 no longer includes macOS / Arm64 (M1 and M2) but version 7.0.8 is still available and does include support for M1/M2 processors. ![]()
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