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Mac OS X 10.5 On Vmware or VirtualBox


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Hey, I seem to be having a problem with installing Mac OS X 10.5 . I have tried both Vmware And VirtualBox without any luck. Vmware boots the image, then when switching to a new console(or higher res). Vmware Says :

 

A virtual CPU has entered the shutdown state. This would have caused a physical machine to restart. This can be caused by an incorrect configuration of the Virtual Machine, a bug in the operating system or a problem in the VMware Workstation software.

 

Then running in virtualbox, it boots, switches res or console. Goes through A LOT of commands and... get's stuck on BSD Root : Major 13, Minor 3. Using VMware Workstation And VirtualBox 4.0.2. Here's everything in the console for virtualbox.

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Vmware Workstation Here...

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Here are the specs for my Vmware Workstation VM :

 

CPU : 1 Core

Memory : 756MB

Network : None

HDD : 10GB IDE,

Video Card : 3D Graphics Acceleration = On

 

VirtualBox Specs :

 

CPU : 1 Core

- PAE/NX = ON

- Chipset = ICH6

- Enable IO ACPI = On

Memory : 756MB

Network : None

HDD : 10GB IDE , ICH9

Video Card : 128MB , 3D Graphics Acceleration = ON

Audio : Windows DirectSound - Intel HD Audio

USB : ON

 

My Host Specs Are

 

CPU : Pentium 4 2.80GHz (Run's Vista Great =) )

Memory : 2 GB x 1 DDR2

Sound Card : SoundMAX

Video Card : ATI Raedon 2400 HD (Yes I know, it's not very good)

OS : Vista

Internet : Optics Fiber 30MBps download, 20MBps Upload.

 

Any Help would be nice =). And Maybe a guide, if i'm doing something wrong. :)

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