![]() Rather than dig myself I thought I'd ask for a new suggestion. I'm not sure whether my windows installation is there or not. I could use a 3rd party installer but that might make my situation worse. When I tried to put the file back from my desktop with drag and drop or copy/paste into the Finder directory, it refused. So tried to put the Windows 7 (64 bit).vdi file back from the trash and put back wasn't an option. When I went to uninstall VirtualBox 7, the uninstall refused and I got this error message: “VirtualBox_Uninstall.tool” can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software. Expecting I could copy it back if something went wrong. I thought it would be safe to make a back up, I copied the Windows 7 (64 bit).vdi to my desktop and then deleted it in the folder where I copied it from. Advertisement This tutorial will focus on installing macOS Catalina in a virtual machine running on Intel hardware, using either VirtualBox or VMware Player. ![]() Skipping the convoluted explanation of why I did this. When you downloaded the macOS 10.15 Catalina Beta. ![]() Granada29 wrote:Your VMs should be unaffected - you are changing the software, not purging your data. For creating a new virtual box machine for macOS Catalina on windows, you need to follow some steps. ![]()
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