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This is the list of all the available profiles that you could use for your VM. VBoxManage modifyvm " " -cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-6700K" VBoxManage modifyvm " " -cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-5600U" VBoxManage modifyvm " " -cpu-profile "Intel Core i5-3570" VBoxManage modifyvm " " -cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-3960X" VBoxManage modifyvm " " -cpu-profile "Intel Core i7-2635QM" VBoxManage modifyvm " " -cpu-profile "Intel Xeon X5482 3.20GHz" Since the Xeon X5482 profile didn't work, try the following profiles, of course while booting your VM in between the changes. The funny thing is that I kept trying to get the 10.5 client working for the longest time and I couldn't, until one day/version, it just worked. But I used the same exact version that came with my computer, 10.6.7 (10J3250), which was somewhere in between the official 10.6.7 (10J567) and 10.6.8 (10K540). I admit I am a bit confused on whether Snow Leopard client can/may be virtualized.I know from first hand experience that the 10.6 client works. Ilcoso wrote:In the case it was not clear from my first message, my version of Snow Leopard is NOT the server version. Attachments screenshot3.jpeg (23 KiB) Viewed 4840 times ilcoso Posts: 6 Joined: 22. I admit I am a bit confused on whether Snow Leopard client can/may be virtualised. In the case it was not clear from my first message, my version of Snow Leopard is NOT the server version. dmg as first thing? When I tried to do that as the only modification of the default settings it did not work. Should I try to remove the kernel extension form the. That's why I tried to change all the other settings, which led to the previous message. That's actually the first thing I did, but it got stuck as in the the image below. VBoxManage modifyvm "" -cpu-profile "Intel Xeon X5482 3.20GHz" Then open up Terminal and issue the "cpu-profile" command: Then if it fails to boot, shut down all VMs and VirtualBox, make sure in the Activity Monitor that no VM*, Virtual* or VBox* processes are running. Create a new VM with the 10.6 template and accept the defaults.
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