I remember trying several different scripts to create a bootable ISO. I did the 10.11 installation quite some time ago, so I don't really remember, but it could have been this page: On top of that shell scripts do not create VMDKs, change chipsets or modify the CPU, so there must have been a guide someplace. Now, you didn't post the link to the shell script that you found on the web, so I can't tell what they're doing, but I know one thing: chances are that they're wrong. So, please stop attaching things that do not help particularly. Leave the Memory size at the recommended 2048 MB, then click next. I named my Virtual Machine ElCapitan, then clicked next.
Select Mac OS X and Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan (64 -bit) for Operating System type and version. Select the El Capitan image that you have downloaded and unzipped as the disk image, and create the machine. Version: Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan (64 bit) Click next, select 4GB of RAM, and next again. I already saw the full details of your host from the logs. Open the VirtualBox program and click the New button to create a new VM. Open virtualbox and click ‘New’ to create a new virtual machine with the following details: Name: El Capitan.
You do see the difference, right? Plus your desktop is not a proof that you're not trying to install a Hacintosh guest. I said that the evidence points to the guest being a Hackintosh. I didn't suggest that your host is a Hackintosh. I created those using a shell script I found somewhere on the web. You have two CD/DVDs attached: "ElCapitan_1.iso" and "ElCapitan_2.iso".You enabled a different CPU than you have.Default Hackintosh installations require PIIX3, or they won't boot. Default OSX installations require ICH9, or they won't boot. You changed the chipset to PIIX3 from the default ICH9.Nobody bypasses the defaults proposed, unless they read a (usually useless) blog post. Just as I thought!!! You followed an online tutorial, didn't you? And it smells a lot like this is a Hackintosh version. VBox.log on VBox Version 5.1.5 r110354 (Qt5.5.1) of 10.12 guest zipped subsequent run after awaking from sleep/freezeĪre you suspecting me using a hackintosh? Sorry, this is ridiculous! I can prove not using a hackintosh by attaching a screenshot (if you trust this). The machine was running 10.8.5 for over three years so it was time for an upgrade anyway. There were no issues starting any machine and none of them crashed. VBox.log on VBox Version 5.1.5 r110354 (Qt5.5.1) of 10.12 guest zipped Alright, for what it's worth, I completely erased the 10.8.5 host machine, upgraded it to OS X 10.11, reinstalled virtual box, imported the guests, and they all started without a hitch. My Desktop (exported as JPEG to get a smaller size) Sound assertion in AppleHDAController at line 567 screenshot