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VirtualBox 6.0.4/6.0.5 fails to start any vm (0x80004005) on Mojave Host (Hackintosh)


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Hi everyone

I have a problem when I tried to start any vm in Mojave with VirtualBox 6.0.4 / 6.0.5 (test daily snapshots), my host is a Latitude E7440 with Clover and Mojave 10.14.3.

My environment contain VMX cpu feature detected by OSX ( sysctl -a | grep machdep.cpu.features) and the kext are active ( kextstat | grep virtualbox)
 

158    3 0xffffff7f83183000 0xf0000    0xf0000    org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxDrv (6.0.5) C9D0F380-85ED-30D6-BF96-27DAC4016133 <8 6 5 3 1>
  159    0 0xffffff7f8315d000 0x8000     0x8000     org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxUSB (6.0.5) 98EE94F4-0166-35AE-991F-717B8592A1B2 <158 153 77 8 6 5 3 1>
  160    0 0xffffff7f83273000 0x5000     0x5000     org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxNetFlt (6.0.5) C0E78DB8-F0BC-3D4C-A752-2A8404D16D9F <158 8 6 5 3 1>
  161    0 0xffffff7f83278000 0x6000     0x6000     org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxNetAdp (6.0.5) 3F88946B-EEA8-3310-A64D-01E6B11E7F93 <158 6 5 1>
 

But, when I tried to start any machine (example minikube), VirtualBox show me the next message:

 

#VBoxManage startvm minikube
waiting for VM "minikube" to power on...
VBoxManage: error: The virtual machine 'minikube' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code 1 (0x1)
VBoxManage: error: Details: code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005), component MachineWrap, interface IMachine
#VBoxSVC.log
==> VBoxSVC.log <==
00:10:56.090760 Watcher  ERROR [COM]: aRC=NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) aIID={5047460a-265d-4538-b23e-ddba5fb84976} aComponent={MachineWrap} aText={The virtual machine 'minikube' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code 1 (0x1)}, preserve=false aResultDetail=0

 

 

Has anyone tried to install VirtualBox on Mojave Hackintosh?

 

Thanks Guys!

 

Edited by deerme
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52 minutes ago, deerme said:

 

 

Has anyone tried to install VirtualBox on Mojave Hackintosh?

 

Thanks Guys!

 

Virtual box runs fine on Mojave

Read my reply, I answered your question,  I AM RUNNING VIRTUALBOX ON MOJAVE

MOJAVE being HOST, NOT CLIENT.

 

Really I don't see the point in running MOJAVE in VirtualBox on Mojave.

BUT you know who will probably find fault with that answer.

Edited by STLVNUB
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