

Details: CPUM internal processing error #1. VBoxManage modifyvm "Snow Leopard VM" -cpu-profile "Intel Core i5-3570"įailed to open a session for the virtual machine Snow Leopard VM. Selecting the DVD-ROM drive flashes black for a split-second, and returns to the boot manager. Same UEFI shell typing "exit" and pressing enter leads to the boot manager. VBoxManage modifyvm "Snow Leopard VM" -cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-6700K" Jan 2021, 05:05 Location: BloNo, Illinois, USA, Western Hemisphere, Earth Primary OS: Other VBox Version: OSE other Guest OSses: OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.3Įach time I am ensuring VirtualBox is quit, and typing the following commands at the Terminal, and upon restarting VirtualBox and clicking "Start," am receiving the resultant errors (working from the bottom up, as instructed in the linked thread): ~Topher Attachments Snow Leopard VirtualBox Log (28.15 KiB) Downloaded 82 times ChrisTopherGautamHota Posts: 4 Joined: 10. Yet it stops at the "UEFI Interactive Shell v2.2" boot menu.Īny idea what I'm doing wrongly? I have attached the zipped log file for your perusal.

VBoxManage modifyvm "Snow Leopard VM" -cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-5600U" VBoxManage modifyvm "Snow Leopard VM" -vram 128 VBoxManage modifyvm "Snow Leopard VM" -cpus 1 Then I closed VirtualBox and went to Terminal, typing the following commands: Storage: Storage Devices: Controller: SATA: Optical Drive: SATA Port 1: "Snow Leopard.iso" System: Motherboard: Boot Order: Unchecked Floppy General: Advanced: Shared Clipboard: Drag'n'Drop: Bidirectional General: Advanced: Shared Clipboard: Bidirectional

I downloaded VirtualBox (version 6.1.16 r140961), and have added a new VM, called "Snow Leopard VM." I then configured the following: I have a Snow Leopard 10.6.3 retail disc, and have captured an ISO with dd. Since it is a 32-bit Intel application, it doesn't run under Big Sur 11.1. I would like to employ the "Repeat After Me" application (provided on the "Additional Tools for Xcode 9" disk image, in the Utilities folder).
