Running a MacOS Ventura VM in Proxmox VE
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- #MacOS #Ventura #Proxmox #VirtualMachine
*** Updated 07/03/2023
Full steps can be found at i12bretro.gith...
💡 NOTE: MacOS higher than version 12 requires a CPU with AVX2 instruction support
01. Download a MacOS Ventura .iso archive.org/se...[]=mediatype%3A%22software%22 OR create your own • Create Almost Any MacO...
02. Download KVM OpenCore bootloader github.com/the...
03. Extract the downloaded KVM OpenCore bootloader .gz file
04. Upload the Ventura and KVM OpenCore .iso files to the Proxmox ISO library
05. Log into the ProxMox web UI
06. Right click the ProxMox node name ≫ Create VM
07. Type MacOSVentura in the name field, set the VM ID to 1300 (unless 1300 is in use) ≫ Next
08. On the OS tab, set the Type field to Other and select the KVM OpenCore .iso in the ISO Image field ≫ Next
09. On the System tab, set the Graphic card field to VMware compatible, BIOS field to OVMF (UEFI), Uncheck the Pre-Enroll Keys checkbox, Check the Add EFI Disk checkbox, Machine field to q35 and the SCSI Controller to VirtIO SCSI ≫ Next
10. On the Hard Disk tab, set the Bus/Device field to VirtIO Block, Disk size field to 64, Cache field to Write back (unsafe) ≫ Next
11. On the CPU tab, set Cores field to 4, Type field to host ≫ Next
12. On the Memory tab, set the Memory to 4096 ≫ Next
13. On the Network tab, set the Model field to VMware vmxnet3 ≫ Next
14. Verify the summary and click Finish
15. Click the MacOSVentura VM ≫ Select Hardware from the left sub-navigation menu
16. Click Add ≫ CD/DVD Drive
17. Select the MacOS Ventura .iso downloaded earlier ≫ Click Create
18. Select the MacOSVentura VM ≫ Options ≫ Boot Order
19. Set the KVM OpenCore disk as the first boot option ≫ Click OK
20. Right click the ProxMox node name ≫ Console
21. Run the following commands in the terminal
edit the VM conf file, change 1300 to the VM ID for the MacOSVentura VM
nano /etc/pve/qemu-server/1300.conf
22. If running on an Intel CPU, add the following line to the bottom of the .conf file:
FULL STEPS ON GITHUB LINK ABOVE
23. If running on an AMD CPU, add the following line to the bottom of the .conf file:
FULL STEPS ON GITHUB LINK ABOVE
24. Press CTRL+W and search for ,media=cdrom
25. Delete the ,media=cdrom from the two attached .iso files (KVM OpenCore and Ventura) and add cache=unsafe
26. Press CTRL+O, Enter, CTRL+X to write the changes to the conf file
27. Back in the Proxmox web UI, right click the MacOSVentura VM in the left navigation pane ≫ Start
28. Click console in the left sub-navigation menu
29. At the OpenCore menu, select UEFI Shell ≫ Press Enter
30. Type the following in the UEFI shell:
change to the Ventura.iso, the disk number may be different for you
fs0:
launch the MacOS installer
System\Library\CoreServices\boot.efi
31. After a long initialization sequence the MAC OS Setup should start
32. Select Disk Utility
33. Select the VIRTIO Block Media ≫ Click Erase
34. Name the drive MacOS ≫ Set the Format to APFS ≫ Click Erase
35. Click Done ≫ Close Disk Utility
36. Click Install macOS Ventura
37. Click Continue ≫ Click Agree ≫ Click Agree again
38. Select the MacOS disk ≫ Click Install
39. Wait while Mac OS installs files, the VM will reboot several times
40. Select your Country ≫ Click Continue
41. Confirm your languages and keyboard layout ≫ Click Continue
42. Click Not Now on the Accessibility screen
43. Click Continue on the Data & Privacy screen
44. Select Not Now on the Migration Assistant screen
45. Select Set Up Later and then Skip on the Apple ID screen
46. Click Agree ≫ Agree again
47. Enter a name, user name, password ≫ Click Continue
48. Click Continue ≫ Select Use or Don't Use for Location Services
49. Pick a timezone ≫ Click Continue
50. Uncheck Share Mac Analytics with Apple ≫ Click Continue
51. Click Set Up Later on the Screen Time screen
52. Uncheck the Enable Ask Siri box ≫ Click Continue
53. Pick a theme ≫ Click Continue
54. Welcome to MacOS 13 Ventura
Configuring Booting Without OpenCore Mounted
01. Log into the MacOSVentura VM
02. Launch a web browser and download the KVM OpenCore EFI folder github.com/the...
03. Download MountEFI from GitHub github.com/cor...
04. Start LaunchPad from the dock
05. Search terminal ≫ Click Terminal to launch it
06. Run the following commands in the terminal window
cd ~/Downloads/MountEFI
....Full steps can be found on GitHub [link at the top]
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Great Tutorial and thanks for the step by step document! I managed to install Ventura at my first attempt.
Glad to hear it, thanks for the comment
Great Tutorial and thanks for the step by step document!
I 'm stuck in step 39. The installation seems to stop at 'About 12 minutes remaining'.
Tried two diffferent versions of the ventura iso.
My CPU is Ryzen 1700 Pro so it should support AVX & AVX2.
Do you have any suggestion that might help? cheers!
Were you able to resolve this? I am also running into the same issue on a Gen 1 threadripper system
@@McKenna24242 i think i tried a different macos image. I got Monterey up for a little while but ran into bugs, especially networking ones.
Had to retry installation several time ( kept rebooting when select 'install' or stuck at 12 minutes).
If you fail try: reboot completely your host system, install with no other vm/lxc running, change iso, try installing ventura instead. And wait at least 30 minutes before give up on 12 minutes left
Great video! Thanks for sharing this! I've two questions. I've the Sonoma OS upgrade popping up? Should i do it and if so is there any additional configuration? Also in case i want to give a little bit more hardware like more RAM or SSD can this be easily done via ProxMox? Thank you
Thank you very much for your video. I successfully installed MacOS on PVE. Thank you.
Glad to hear it!
Bro when I start the Proxmox VM it doesn't start. Can you help me???
Managed to install Mac OS 13.0.1 22A400 using your method.
Glad to hear it!
IT WORKS! Thanks mate🙏 But I had to upload open core v19. One question, can I "boost" the VM parameters (ram, cores) after the installation?
Glad to hear it. Yes, you should be able to power down, modify CPU cores and RAM and power the VM on to see the changes reflected
@@i12bretro yeah it works! 😀 now it would be great if I can start the ventura machine directly from the local. I tried qm start but nothing happens ... I'm a beginner in this world 😔
I'm still unclear what you mean. If you're wanting to see the MacOS VM on the host machines monitor, you'd need to pass a supported GPU through to the VM. I actually have a video coming out Monday showing the steps
@@i12bretro oh great! anyway, yes, I want to see and use the Ventura VM on the host machine. I tried to pass GPU (Radeon rx580) but "IOMMU is deactivated). doesn't work
OK, video is coming Monday on GPU passthrough. Let me know if it helps you get it working
Thank you! Got this working also with Tx580 Gpu passthrough. It's telling me there is OS update a now though but that fails obviously. Whats the process if there is one to update? Cheers
How's the performance? I know a lot of stuff is going to be very limited but I was wondering if it would be enough for music production or normal "school work" (keynote, notes, etc)? Considering that they're not that reliant on GPU acceleration.
Definitely could do school work, as long as that doesn't include browsing graphics intensive websites. I've never tried audio software in the VM, but I'd guess it wouldn't run great trying to render waveforms, meters, etc in the DAW
@@i12bretro long as you have the system specs needed to run the audio software in the VM it runs as good or better ....... less things on the baremetal version that don't work and needs a work around or a boost
This is great, thank you for this tutorial.
I want to try but I only have 1pc.
Thanks for the tutorial, I managed to install Ventura at my first attempt. I am also surpised how good the performance is, even with my old Intel-i5 the OS is holding quite well. I only have one small issue, every time when I minimize or maximize a window there is a one second lag before the window min/maximize. Did you had same problem? I am running the VM at 4-cores CPU with Intel i5-6600K 3.5Ghz and 16GB of memory. I have an old external GPU - AMD RX470, I am wondering if the performance will be better if I stick it back to the motherboard and somehow pass-through the GPU to the VM.
That delay you're noticing is due to the lack of GPU acceleration. You can pass a physical GPU to the VM with PCI passthrough, just make sire the GPU you have is supported in the version of MacOS
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hi im a newbie to this, i want to run this on my windows 11, i have i7 11800h and rtx3070 laptop. will I be able to do this? i also will be able to use adobe on mac os?
Your CPU is definitely fine, but MacOS hasn't supported Nvidia GPUs for a number of years, so that won't work
@@i12bretro I would like to have windows 11 and mac OS in one computer, I have a 1TB SSD right now I have windows 11, so can I create a partition for proxmox and install it on it, will the data on my windows 11 get lost? also what about macos sierra for rtx 3070?
To dual boot you'd probably want to look into Hackintosh and cut Proxmox out of the equation. Proxmox is a hypervisor and would, by default, use the entire disk, wiping your Windows install. I don't think MacOS that old would have working drivers for a GPU that new. You can review the supported GPU hardware here dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/macos-limits.html#gpu-support
Hello there, for some reason any more than 4 cores and the Mac install won’t boot, I am stuck at the Apple logo. This is the same for GPU pass through.
Great tutorial - Ventura is well running on an Proxmox installed on Mac Mini (intel). But, I cannot activate any Apple ID - obviously too many Apple IDs generated with this computer. It either locks my apple ID or is has not "communication with server". Is the Mac Mini "serial" information passed to the VM? So Apple can identify my "old Mac Mini". Thanks again for this "superb" guide...
You probably want to follow this guide to set the serial to fix iServices
dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/universal/iservices.html
@@i12bretro Thanks for the hint. I will read carefully (and maybe try to follow the guide...)
you need to install the EFI partion using clover or something and run the tool that gives it a unique ID
Great video! i followed the steps and was able to create a working Mac OS VM.
Playing it safe, or so I thought, I immediately converted my new MacOS VM into a template so that I could use to spin up linked clones quickly as I need them. Big mistake. Unfortunately, the template cant be used to make either linked or full clones. The error I get is: "clone feature is not supported for drive 'ide0' (500)"'
Is there any way to reverse the template or force a full clone? I just don't want to go through the whole setup process again. Ugh!
I haven't tried it, but what about a full back and then restoring it to a different VM ID?
The link to the image is broken or is mispasted perhaps? But looks interesting.. will definitely give it a try if I can somehow get the file.. Thanks a lot for creating this video and guide.
It's working as expected. Not sure on the legality of linking directly to the iso, so linking to search results. Its inside macOS iso collection
@@i12bretro roger that!!!
Worked like a charm. I am only asking myself how I can make the boot picker automatically choose the macos drive at startup.
I have a video coming for that, no ETA yet. You have to rebuild the opencore config.plist
Hi, when I want to select VirtIO to erase itn I can see it at all : Select the VIRTIO Block Media > Click Erase. What did I miss ?
Link to MacOS Ventura you provided does not have the image for Ventura.
I can't link you directly to it, but it's there if you search. Just verified there's a number of different options. You can also create your own ISO ua-cam.com/video/JFMvUpdCMwo/v-deo.html
@@i12bretro thanks. I tracked one down.
Thanks for the video. Works great. Running 8gb ram, 8 cores, 80gb hd. Installation was flawless. There is an update in System prefs. Should i use the software updater to update Ventura? I've made a backup of the VM. Cinebench scores 14017 multi core, 1412 single core. Running Ryzen 9 5950x 128gb ram.
I've successfully run updates on my Proxmox Ventura VM. If you've got a backup, have at it and let us know how it goes!
The OS updated without a problem. Now running Ventura 13.2.1 (22D68). I don't have any sound. Controls in prefs are greyed out for output. Any suggestions? Thanks
Awesome! Did you install vmware tools?
@@i12bretro i didn’t know i could with Proxmox. What benefits when I get out of it
Very similar to running it in VMware, although it's accessible from a web browser. You can also pass a supported physical GPU to the VM to get near native performance.
nice tutorial
Thanks!
stuck at system library coreservices boot.efi is not recognized as an external or internal command
Use ls and cd to navigate to see the directories on the iso. It could also be mounted as a different fs (ie fs1). You may need to grab a different iso if it doesn't exist
@@i12bretro Checked from FS1 to FS9..nothing, what i am using is latest iso of "Venture"
Sounds like it's either not mounted properly or you need a different iso.
@@i12bretro How can I mount properly? I had downloaded the pkg from Mr. Machintosh and then converted it to iso using anyiso
That's probably why it's not working. I don't think you can convert it that way successfully. archive.org/download/macos-collection/
1. What is your hardware? Does it matter if the base hardware is a Ryzen vs Intel? 2. If your hardware has Airport compatible wifi card/BT card, can you pass this to the VM and get airdrop to work? 3. Is it possible to have a single mouse cursor in the VM?
I believe this was captured running on an Intel i7-7700, but I have it running on a Ryzen R5 2400g as well. I don't know anything about airport/airdrop. My guess is it would be possible to get it working with some trial and error, but I don't know for sure. The only way to get a single cursor that I'm aware of is to pass a physical GPU to the VM so you can output MacOS directly to a monitor. Here's a tutorial on GPU passthrough ua-cam.com/video/DP8fMNUo4KM/v-deo.html
Am I allowed to update OSX after installation with the same OpenCore/EFI? Will it work properly? Thnx!
Yeah, I've been doing updates to mine without issue.
@@i12bretro Thank you!
I did everything and the thing works, but I can't figure out how to start the MacOS VM directly without entering the Proxmox setup through the browser? For example I want Proxmos to boot in the background without being seen, and that MacOS appears directly when booting? Thnx!
You'd need to pass a MacOS supported GPU to the VM
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@@i12bretro Very good, thanks! ;)
Finally done it, like you said maybe it was issue converting Pkg to iso
Good deal. I think I tried that way about 6 months ago and it didn't work for me either. Glad you made progress
@@i12bretro Thank you, it was good learning experience (though since being new to proxmox, everything is confusing at the moment) but the joy of succeeding is unexplainable, thank you for your patience to reply, if you had not, I would have honestly given up, Thank you once again
You're welcome and thanks for the comment
hey wondering which is faster and reliable. windows vmware, proxmox or qemu kvm?
Proxmox is qemu/kvm under the hood. If you plan to pass a supported GPU to the VM, Proxmox will give you near native performance. Without GPU passthrough, they are comparable, with a sligh edge to VMware because they have *some* GPU acceleration with their VMware Tools drivers
This is great, thank you for this tutorial.
Is it possible to pass-through a graphic GPU Nvidia 1080ti to that Mac Ventura VM?
Passing a GPU to the VM is possible, but Apple removed Nvidia support in MacOS a few versions ago. Here's a really nice summary of what GPUs are supported on different versions of MacOS dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/macos-limits.html#gpu-support
Many thanks. Got the GPU passthrough running. Have a MSI RX570 8GB OC. For my PCI device I have only the ROM-Bar and PCI-Express configured. Could not getting it running with the other two (ROM-Bar and Primary GPU) options
Glad you got it working
Trying to install either Monterey or Ventura on Proxmox 8, but it always gets stuck on 50% aka "12 minutes left", no matter which MacOS install ISO i try. Tried 3 different ones. Using OpenCore-v20 and v19 efi iso. Hardware is Asus Dominus Extreme and Intel Xeon W-3175X.
I don't know what fixed it, but suddenly, after a forced reboot, the "Macos installer" boot option was available in opencore boot menu, and i could complete the installation. Seems like this problem could have it's source in a failed reboot attempt.
Glad it finally worked for you
@@i12bretro Yeah, well, after following a guide to enable IOMMU, now i can't even boot proxmox, so easy come, easy go...
hey man! great video :D can proxmox run os x ventura with my intel 3930k sandy bridge cpu ?
i have asus sabertooth x79 with zotac gtx 680 that doesnt have uefi bios :(
do you know how to passthrough gpu that doesnt have uefi bios ??
You'd have to try it and see. I can't say for sure. I do know that Nvidia GPU won't be supported in MacOS
When I type System\Library\CoreServices\boot.efi the UEFI shell says that is not an internal or external command.
Try a different MacOS ISO
Even it is installed in VM, how can you use it as normal PC?
You'll need to be more specific about what exactly you're trying to do
same question: how to used like normal pc? Or possible access remotely via browser only (access with ip address)? Thx great video
Hi do you have the latest Ventura beta ISO installer, or did you try to install the latest beta? I tried to update the image to Beta9, but cannot boot it up when restart image😅
I've tried 3 of the more recent betas and haven't gotten any of them to boot. Even tried to upgrade my beta 1 VM to beta 6 caused it to stop booting. I'm not sure where the disconnect is on the newer versions. I keep hoping OpenCore will drop a new release that gets the newer betas bootable. For now, sounds like we are in the same boat
Yes, I tried many times and installed Beta8 Beta9 in different ways, only succeed on Beta1 as you showed here. But anyway, I have one on Proxmox, thank you so much. Please let us know if you get any good news😊
@@lindazuo9621 Hi, can we find the ISO of the public version somewhere? thx
The link in the video description has it under releases archive.org/download/macos-collection
So basically you access the vm through the proxmox web browser on another machine?
Yes, or you can pass a supported GPU to the VM to use for direct video output
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Is this how it works? The boot sequence?
1. pc boots in Proxmox vm
2. boot vm windows/macOs/Linux
3. you acces vm thru websharing 111:111:111:11:8006?
questions?
1.can i boot into windows 10 and then start proxmox?
2.can i run the vm operation system "natively" instead of thru web interface?
3. does the pc always boot proxmox first in the boot sequence?
sorry if i asked any dumb questions...thx
Proxmox is a Linux based operating system used to run virtual machines, so you can't boot Windows and then Proxmox. Proxmox is the main operating system and other operating systems run as VMs on top of it. You can get native output from a VM by passing a supported physical GPU to the VM ua-cam.com/video/x01oOUltTfY/v-deo.html
@@i12bretro aha thats what i suspected!Did install proxmox.......so to run vm natively one most do a gpu pass through? and than config proxmox to auto boot into VM of choice?
thank you so much for your reply!
You're not really running it natively, it's still a VM, but it will output to a physical GPU so you can use that VM like a traditional computer. Once the GPU is passed through to the VM, you just set the VM to be started when Proxmox boots. Just note, GPU passthrough is a more advanced setup. It usually takes some trial and error to get it working
I followed your guide but at the Console ( step 30 ) I get fs0, fs1 and fs2 but System\Library ... is not there. I have the iso in the zfs hdd. I also tried to have them local but same results. Am I missing something obvious ? thx great video btw!
Perhaps try a different iso. I've had a few comments about this and it was the iso they downloaded
@@i12bretro I got it from Apple pkg and converted to iso. Could be that the zfs is not mounted?
I don't know for sure. Double check your edits in the conf file to make sure those are correct; that's the only other variable if you think the iso is good
How did you convert the pkg to iso?
@@i12bretro osxdaily.com/2020/07/20/how-convert-macos-installer-iso/
borther my macos runing slow lake on web screen and I'm use other laptop and plz tel me how to runing on my laptop screen.. this
Hey I wanna ask if that will work with macos Monterey?
Yup
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FS0:\> System\Library\CoreServices\boot.efi is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable programm, or script file.
Try fs1: if you have the MacOS iso mounted correctly it should be listed as one of the file systems (fs#)
@@i12bretro ok, I pass this issue but when booting the apple logo reboot and start other time VM. I have Proxmox on Intel i3 2120 with 8GB ram and 500GB hdd. is it compatible with macOS Ventura? I think so no.
That's a pretty old CPU, so it may not be
can it run amd fx 8230 with nvidia gtx 1650v
How can I debug "start failed: QEMU exited with code1" to see what exactly is the problem when starting? Thanks!
Look at dmesg and /var/log/syslog to see if either gives more information about the error
Hi, after I enter the command System\Library\CoreServices\boot.efi I get the apple logo but it doesn't load anything my cpu is at 8.30% and my ram usage at 530 mb
Does your CPU have AVX2 support?
File named Ventura 13.0 v18.0.03.iso is not installing macOS13, it's installing Monterey 12 for me :( I have verified, I got the good ventura in Virtual CD/DVD. Is it the good file one I Have ?
That's what I used
@@i12bretro It's weird I don't understand what's going on, I downloaded the file three times. I have started three installations and each time I have a Monterey version in beta :(
I have deleted for testing the Monterey ISO from one of your previous tutorials.
I will wait for a user feedback to see if it is not the file that breaks problem. Too bad that on the site there are no checksums of the files.
That is super weird
proxmox is with one pc ?
Proxmox is an operating system for running virtual machines
is there any performance benefits of using proxmox vs hackintosh ?
Not really performance benefits, but with Proxmox you can run other VMs on the host hardware. Or if you're like me and only want access to MacOS some of the time, you can spin up the Mac VM only when you need it and otherwise leave it powered off while you use another VM for other things
@@i12bretro Wow that very good.
sorry to ask here.. it's possible to used "VMs on the host hardware" like regular or native PC/Mac? cos I Don;t see any benefit to used PC remotely (maybe laggy). imo
thank in advance.
It's possible, you'd need to pass a supported GPU and keyboard/mouse to the VM. I have a video on GPU passthrough to MacOS tomorrow
@@i12bretro aaha Perfect.. thanks brother :)
is intel 12 gen laptop CPU supported? how about the build in intel graph that normal opencore don't support?
You'll have to be more specific, but Proxmox should run on your CPU. I haven't found a reliable way to pass the integrated Intel graphics to a VM, so you wouldn't be able to use the iGPU in the Ventura VM. It would only be accessible via VNC or the web based console
What's the proxmox web ui? I didn't catch it the screen was blurry
yourproxmoxip:8006
how long is a long time? 3 times it seems to hang on the apple logo for many hours with only 3-5% of the progress bar. hardware: i7-8700 with 12 GB DDR4, pve is set up exactly per your instructions. (also restarted the whole process from you Big Sur video using the Big Sur image.) but trying Ventura yet again. - PLEASE HELP. thanks.
I don't think I've ever waited more than an 45 minutes to an hour before it completed and moved on
@@i12bretro suggestion?
Where did you get your install .iso? And what version is it? Maybe try a different one?
@@i12bretro so, my problem seems to be following the video too closely, as the written instructions tell me to change the boot order, but that part was skipped in the video. currently i have Ventura installing to MacOS disk. - i feel like it's going to work this time
Glad you got it working
Thank you! But how to install macOS in HCI Harvester?
I've never messed with Harvester. Looks pretty cool
Hello friend, congratulations for the tutorial.
I did the step by step and it was ok.
But the performance is horrible.
The virtual machine is unusable.
Without installing the guest drivers, it is impossible to use the virtual machine.
I don't understand what the advantage of this is?
I disagree. While there's no graphics acceleration, it's completely serviceable for tasks that don't require it. I use VMs to test and write all my MacOS tutorials. You can also pass a supported physical GPU to the VM and achieve nearly native performance. There's tons of use cases for a VM like this
@@i12bretro Well, from what I've seen here, it's running on an NVMe and with 8GB of ram and 12 processors.
My idea was to use it to program in Xcode.
However, the VM does not connect to the Apple ID account and there is no way to change the screen resolution, and it does not have any graphics acceleration.
For my purpose, it really lacks usability.
I believe that for my scenario, the only way out still remains the good old VMWARE Workstation.
But thanks.
Yeah, anything that requires graphics acceleration you'd need to pass a physical GPU to it to make it worth while. That's a nice setup though
Yoo, i managed to install ventura easy peasy, but there is a slight problem my VM hai no internet access (vmbr0) and unfortunately my proxmox can not connect to internet via any other mean than rndis, which I found to unsupported in macos. So basically I am stuck at the efi installation part.
Hope you can suggest any workarounds... 🗿
Check the output of "ip a" and note the devices. Then edit /etc/network/interfaces and make sure the appropriate device is enabled and bridged with vmbr0
@@i12bretro hummm I will try that
@@i12bretro great 👍😃 it works
Great!
Hi, could you please show how to set up this vm boot from MacOS automatically? Now we have to hit the Enter to boot from the main disk. Thank you
Fixed
I was just getting ready to respond. Did you add a timeout to the OpenCore config? I set mine to 5 seconds and it autoboots into MacOS nicely
Yes, I followed your doc step by step then got that, thank you so much
Hi when I type fs0: it says fs0: is not a valid mapping could you help with that?
Double check the edits in your VM conf file. You should have the opencore ISO and MacOS ISO mounted as hard disks
When it's installing it crashed and next to the VM it writes iomnu error and the SSD gets corrupted and there is a ? Icon next to it
And btw can I use a different Mac os version
Yes, the same steps should work similarly for Big Sur, Monterey or Ventura. I have videos showing each, but the steps are basically the same
@@i12bretro and what about the first issue can it be because of a bad iso
Could be a bad iso. I'd say double check all the VM settings (disk settings especially) and verify you edited the conf file correctly. If all that is correct, try a different ISO
@@i12bretro ok thanks
seems we have to wait a bit to get an .iso that is correct. The one provided in the description is buggy. Official release is Oct 2022, so wait ;-)
Yeah, it is still a beta. Haven't seen a concrete release date yet, hoping it's early October!
@@i12bretro Hi, the ISO file of the official release of October (or more recent) is downloadable somewhere? thanks :)
My VM just keeps rebooting. Any reason why that might be?
Could be a bad installation ISO
indeed it was. VM is now installed
Please can I run this on intel Celeron N3060 1.60GHz Cpu Braswell???
I'm struggling with opencore hackintosh
A dual core celeron isn't going to run this
@@i12bretro please is there any other way I can get macos running?
Not on that hardware. It's just not powerful enough
do you think that this also works in Proxmox 7.1-11? thanks
Yes it should, so long as the host CPU is Intel and supports AVX2. I haven't heard of anyone with an AMD processor having success
@@i12bretro thanks for the reply. i managed to upgrade to ventura from monterey, using AMD cpu with some changes in args in qm conf file. I also followed an article from Nick Sherlock. Cheers
What changes did you make in the conf file?
@@i12bretro sorry for my late response
for me, i believe, it was only to update the cpu flag from Penryn to Haswell-noTSX
@tidakasli thanks!
Hello friends, This guide is great and I'm looking forward to it working for me, but I have a little problem. After step number 38, (Select the OS12 disk > Click Install), the virtual machine reboots constantly, entering a loop from which it does not exit and in other cases, the progress bar on the apple stops and does not advance. It can be like this for hours and days that is as if the installation process stopped. Can you help me please? Regards.
What hardware are you running it on?
@@i12bretro I am using a Dell R710 brand server, with Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5670 microprocessor, 144GB of ram memory and 1TB of hard drive, plus Proxmox 7.3-1 is installed.
That's probably why. Your CPU doesn't support the AVX2 instruction set, which is required to run MacOS Ventura
@@i12bretro Thanks for the help provided. Regards. 👌👍
@@i12bretro damn. just ran into this exact same problem. Also running Proxmox on a Dell R710. :( Wonder if an older version of MacOS might work, maybe Monterey or Big Sur?
s it possible to pass-through the 6650xt GPU?
dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/macos-limits.html#gpu-support
After 39th step , I get apple update error and the whole installation process is restarted since it’s unable to update.
Check that your processor is supported (requires AVX2 instruction set). I've seen this when trying to install on an older unsupported CPU
@@i12bretro I’ve got proxmox 7.2 on a dell r720, E5-2665 processor with just avx , any way to get this one working ?
Not at the moment. You can run a Monterey VM just fine if that would meet your needs. I believe the OpenCore developers are working to add some support for devices that don't have AVX2, but it remains to be seen if they can successfully do it and how well it will work
@@i12bretro thanks for doing what you do. Love your tutorials, keep them coming! 🔥
Appreciate it! As long as YT doesn't shut me down I've got alot left to cover
Why is it that whenever I hitboot.efi It brings up the app logo then reboots into open core boot
Could be a bad iso file or an incorrect setting. For instance, I've had that happen if I left the preenroll keys option checked when setting up the EFI disk during the VM creation. It has to be unchecked in my experience
Do I need to change the efi disk I raw
I've only ever used raw EFI disks, but I'm not sure it would matter
hello, how do I add USB drive? I tried connecting USB drive but it would not recognise it
Under the VM settings > Hardware, click the add button and select USB, then select the USB port or device to pass to the VM
@@i12bretro The only option allowed seems to be Spice port, other ports
Use USB Vendor/Device ID the box is red..
You need to select either Use USB Vendor or Use USB Port to activate the dropdowns, then select the device or port to send to the VM
@@i12bretro its Lenovo Tiny PC M700 it has more than 5 USB, but not sure why they are not "available"
Not sure. I checked my MacOS VM and I can pass USB through without any issues
Hey there,
great video as usual, followed to the letter. keeps returning to UEFI shell no matter what hardware options I change to.
What version are you trying to install? I've only had success using the beta 1 iso. Also, I've had numerous comments that it doesn't work on AMD hardware
@@i12bretro I used your guide, beta 1 and opencore 17. I have an Intel Dell poweredge r720 server with promox 7.2.11
Does your CPU support AVX2 (Haswell or newer)? That's a new requirement with Ventura
@@i12bretro Me hace lo mismo, tengo una amd A12 7th gen
Hi GFX acceleration?.
To get GPU acceleration you'd need to pass a physical GPU that MacOS supports to the VM. ua-cam.com/video/x01oOUltTfY/v-deo.html
For me, the VM simply restarts after "System\Library\CoreServices\boot.efi". If you press Enter then the loading screen appears but it does not continue. Anybody has an idea?
What is your host hardware? Ventura requires the AVX2 instruction set and I've not heard of much success on AMD processors
@@i12bretro
CPU(s) 16 x AMD Ryzen 9 4900H with Radeon Graphics (1 Socket)
Yeah, I've had alot for comments that Ventura isn't working on AMD CPUs
@@kontinoum try Catalina
cmd + R to get into recovery mode.. something thats missed i believe
the apple logo is there like for ever and i never get the install app what can be wrong ?
Does your host support AVX2? If so, where did you get your MacOS iso? You may need to try a different one.
@@i12bretro is a Intel gen8 corei5, i get the iso from your link, I fallback to Monterey and this one boots ok
Your processor should be new enough to run Ventura, but glad you got Monterey running. I currently have one of each setup
@@i12bretro Thanks another question i have try to passthru a radeon 580 but the vm stuck in the apple logo with the loading bar , i am sure the passthru is working because i am able to configure it on a windows vm, do you have any advice
580 appears to be supported in Ventura, although Apple seems to be weird about certain brands. You could search on hackintosh forums for your exact card to see if other users have had the same problem and figured out a fix. I had this with an older AMD GPU I have and needed to spoof the card model in the plist file to get it working
dortania.github.io/GPU-Buyers-Guide/modern-gpus/amd-gpu.html#polaris-10-and-20-series
Can you tell me or make a video on how to get iCloud working
Here's some info on it. I don't use the Apple ecosystem, so I don't think I'll ever cover it in a tutorial. dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/universal/iservices.html#using-gensmbios
Hello
This works with ryzen 7 5700x?
I don't own any AMD hardware, but I've had comments saying it doesn't work on AMD
@@i12bretro Ok, thank you
@@i12bretro installed Ventura and Monterey without any luck, keeps getting stuck at installation 12min remaining. Error log says filesystem mismatch . However, I have MacOs Catalina installed succesfully on Ryzen 7 . Thats a keeper i suppose :)
That's strange, I got Ventura installed and running on a Ryzen 5 2400G
@@prajvas Monterey its running Fine on ryzen 5 5700x
After installation I'm stuck with a grey/white screen. I can move the cursor but nothing happens. Anybody can help me or has the same problem ?
Would be nice :)
I've never had that issue
@@i12bretro interesting. i am just now experiencing the same issue. its like the grey screen in your video at 04:00 but never moves on to "select country and region". i can move the cursor too.
May be way off here, but do your Proxmox host and the VM have internet access? Wondering if it's trying to download something at that point
@@i12bretro I've tried both with and without internet connection now - same result. next steps are trying to re-install and if it still won't work try another iso / macos version. really appreciate your effort with these videos man! keep it up :)
Thanks for the support! Sounds like a good plan. Hopefully you can get it working. I haven't heard of it getting that far along and then just sitting at the white screen like that
can it run with amd fx 8320 and nvidia gtx 1650?
Definitely a no go on the 1650, Apple dropped Nvidia support several years ago. I don't think that CPU is new enough for Ventura, but may be able to run Monterey
@@i12bretro tq for your advice and i will looking for it
@@i12bretro opencore can't load into and its said failed to boot UEFI QEMU.. can u help me regarding this
Check your conf file edits. If it's not at least booting to opencore it's most likely your conf file. Also make sure opencore is first in the boot order, then your macos installed iso, then your qemu virtual disk
How to boot to recovery?
Did you try selecting the Recovery option in OpenCore?
can work on RTX 3060 TI ?
No, Apple dropped most Nvidia support a few versions ago. dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/macos-limits.html#gpu-support
"fs0:" is not recognised, neither fs1 fs2 or else ...
Where did you get your iso? You may need a different one
NO 2!!!!!
Eminem 2.0
The down side I see is I still need 2 computers
Not necessarily
ua-cam.com/video/DP8fMNUo4KM/v-deo.html
great info but don't need the music in the video. It's distracting
turn sound down
I've reduced the music level in newer videos, unfortunately YT doesnt allow me to correct it in old uploads. Thanks for the comment
@@i12bretro thanks. It's crazy to me how some UA-camrs think they are producing a feature film. But appreciate the info. Good work.
Haha, agreed. I don't come to YT looking for a 20 minute story about the content creator's cat
@@i12bretro you're doing great, balance was fine, thanks for keeping it interesting.
can't pass initial apple logo, does not load , hp proliant 380 gen9 128ram dual xeon , sas ssds 8
200gb disks 12gb/s
I've only had success with beta 1. If you're trying a newer beta release it won't work
The loud music made the video unwatchable
Appreciate the feedback. I've adjusted the audio levels in newer videos, but YT doesn't allow modifying it in existing ones