How to Install macOS Monterey on VirtualBox: The Last Step You Must Follow

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This is the last step you have to do. Here are the steps:

  • Reopen VirtualBox
  • Double-click on the macOS VM to start it. 
  • After a long stream of text is done, select your language of choice
  • Press ‘’Continue’’
  • Choose ‘’Disk Utility’’ – clean drive for the macOS to install to
  • In the Disk Utility, choose ‘’VBOX HARDDISK MEDIA’’ , under the Internal drive column
  • Then choose ‘’Erase’’ option, placed at the top of the Utility
  • Name your drive as you wish
  • Click on ‘’Format’’ to set it to ‘’Mac OS Extended/Journaled’’
  • Then set ‘’Scheme’’ to GUID Partition Map
  • Choose ‘’Erase’’
  • Close ‘’Disk Utility’’
  • Select ‘’Install macOS Monterey’’
  • Choose the drive you created in the Disk Utility
  • Press ‘’Continue’’
  • Wait until the installation is done

One important note – installation can last even for two or three hours, not 15 minutes as it’s written on the screen.

Take a Snapshot of the installed macOS VM

After the installation is over, the last thing is to take a snapshot within VirtualBox. This is done just as a backup precaution. Here are the steps:

  • Click on Machine in the toolbar
  • Select ‘’Take a Snapshot’’
  • Name it
  • Wait for its completion

Using VMware Workstation Player to create a macOS Monterey VM

This is another option which serves for installation of a macOS Monterey VM on your Windows 10 OS. It works the same as VirtualBox, and it’s just a matter of preference. We’ll provide you with detailed steps for using VMware Workstation Player.

Download VMware Workstation Player

First, you need to download VMware Player Patch Tool if you don’t have it installed on your device. To download it, just write VMware Player Patch Tool for Windows 10 Download, and follow the installation procedure.This installation procedure will include extracting the downloaded content. 

Patch VMware Player Patch Tool

To patch it, do the following:

  • Close VMware
  • In the Unlocker folder, right-click on the win-install command script
  • Choose ‘’Run as Administrator’’ – this will open a Command Prompt window
  • Pay attention to the patch running and watch out for any ‘’File not Found’’ messages – it means that VMWare is installed in a different location that the default folder
  • When the patch is done, open VMware

Creating the macOS Monterey VM with VMware 

Here are the steps:

  • Open VMware
  • Click on ‘’Create a New Virtual Machine’’ 
  • Choose ‘’I will install the operating system later’’.
  • Choose ‘’Apple Mac OS X 
  • Change the Version to macOS 12
  • Name the VM as you wish, but remember the name, better write it down 
  • Set a disk size of at least 50GB 
  • Select ‘’Store virtual disk as a single file’’
  • Complete the virtual disk creation wizard
  • Don’t start the VM yet

Edit the settings of the macOS Monterey VM

Before booting the VM, you need to edit the hardware specifications. Do the followings:

  • Open VMware main screen
  • Select the macOS Monterey VM and do the right-click to open its menu, then select ‘’Settings’’
  • Choose as much RAM as possible, at least 4GB. It’s the same as with VirtualBox 
  • Under ‘’Processors’’ edit the number to 2(or more, if available)
  • Select ‘’New CD/DVD (SATA)> Use ISO image file
  • Browse until you find the macOS Monterey ISO file and select it
  • Close the hardware window
  • Select ‘’Finish’’
  • Don’t run your VM yet

Edit the macOS Monterey VMX File for Intel Hardware

Before doing this, you need to know that it is for the Intel users. This activity refers to the final set of actions you need to do before turning on your VM. Here are the steps:

  • Close VMware
  • Go to the location you stored the macOS VM. The default location is: 
  • Browse until you find macOS Monterey.vmx, do the right click and choose ‘’Open with> Notepad (or your preferred text editor)
  • Scroll all to the bottom of the configuration file
  • Then add the following lines: 
  • Click on ‘’Save’’
  • Then ‘’Exit’’
  • Open VMware 
  • Select your macOS Monterey VM

Configuration of the macOS Monterey VM

After launching your macOS Monterey VM, you need to configure the storage drive before installation. To do that, do the following:

  • Select ‘’Disk Utility’’
  • Create a new drive for macOS Monterey to install to
  • After you selected the drive, go to the ‘’Erase’’ option, placed at the top of the utility
  • Name your drive as you wish, set its ‘’Format’’ to ‘’APFS’’, and the ‘’Scheme’’ to ‘’GUID Partition Map’’
  • Choose ‘’Erase’’
  • When the action is done, exit the DIsk Utility
  • Go back to the Monterey recovery screen
  • Select ‘’Install macOS Monterey’’
  • Select the drive you created in the Disk Utility
  • Press ‘’Continue’’
  • Installation will start soon, but it takes a while to be done
  • When you load it, you can configure the OS 

Installation of VMware Tools to the macOS Monterey VM

The last part of the installation is to install VMware tools. These tools are actually extensions and utilities that improve mouse handling, video performance, and many more. Here are the steps:

  • Open the macOS VM
  • Go to ‘’Player’’ section
  • Click on ‘’Manage’’
  • Click on ‘’Install VMware Tools’’
  • Follow the installation instructions
  • After it’s done, restart your device

VMware Workstation Player Troubleshooting

As it’s the case with any installation, you might encounter some issues while installing the macOS virtual machine with VMware Workstation Player. Here are the solutions for the possible problems.

In case you don’t see the ‘’Apple Mac OS X’’ option during the virtual machine creation wizard, it means that you need to do the patch process over again. It’s possible that you did something wrong.

Message ‘’Mac OS X is not supported with binary translation’’ when starting the VM means that you need to do virtualization in BIOS/UEFI configuration. While message ‘’VMware Player unrecoverable error:(vcpu-O) when starting the VM means that you need to go back to the macOS Monterey.vmx configuration file to be sure that you added the extra line, saved the edit.

If you’re running AMD hardware, and get stuck with the Apple logo, you need to power off the VM, then go to the Settings menu, click on ‘’Options’’ and choose ‘’General’’. Under the ‘’Guest operating system‘’, choose Microsoft Windows’’, and choose the Windows 10×64 Version. Press ‘’OK’’, and start the VM again. When the Apple logo disappears, power down the VM, and change back the OS to the Apple Mac OS X, choosing the correct version.

Oracle VirtualBox Manager Versus VMware Workstation Player

There are two programs we can use to install macOs on Windows 10 in a virtual machine. They are Oracle VirtualBox Manager and VMware Workstation Player. Which one you will use is a matter of preference. What’s more important is to be sure that you studied and understand these steps of installation. Missing just one step leads to unsuccessful installation.

The installation takes time because of all the steps you need to do, and for that reason, you should perform it only when you have plenty of time and patience. Otherwise, contact IT experts or people you’re sure that can do this for you. 

Even though these steps are for Intel-users, some actions can be done by AMD users. To be honest, to run macOS on the AMD devices is more complicated, and usually leads to failure. The Reason for that is because AMD hardware is not being used on macOS, but rather on Intel hardware.

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