We've already posted a guide on Installing Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) using VMware @ https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-14490.html but who knows you might just prefer Virtual Box to VMware
A Windows PC (at least 4GB RAM with Vitualization enabled)
How to install Mac OS X in Windows using Virtual Box
Launch Virtual Box program
At the top left hand corner, Click on "New"
In the window that appears next, fill in the details below
Name: any name you like
Type: Mac OS X
Version: Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks (64-bit)
Then click on Next
Set RAM size for the machine (a minimum of 2GB is required), then click on Next
Tick the round box beside "Create a virtual hard disk now", then click on Create
In the window that appears,
Tick the round box beside "VDI (Virtual Disk Image)", then click on Next
Tick the round box beside "Dynamically allocated", then click on Next
Specify the maximum disk size (should be above 20GB) then click on Create
Right click on the newly created machine then click on Settings
In the window that appears next, click on the System tab
In the System tab, Untick the checkboxes beside "Floppy" and "Enable EFI (special OSes only)", then click on the Display tab
In the Display tab, move the slider beside video memory to the maximum (should be 128MB) and tick the check-box beside Enable 3D Acceleration, then click on the Storage tab
In the Storage tab, Click on the CD drive labelled as Empty
Still on the storage tab, Click on small CD icon below "Attributes" then Click on "Choose a Virtual CD/DVD disk file.."
In the window that appears next, Navigate to the location of the Mavericks ISO you downloaded earlier, select the ISO file and Click on Open
Click on OK (to save the settings)
Select the Virtual machine by clicking on it then Click on Start
A black CMD prompt like screen should appear, Press Enter key to proceed
Select "Use english for the main language" then click the arrow button
Click on Continue
The license agreement screen should appear, Click on Agree
Click on Utilities > Disk Utility...
Select the disk with the partition size you created earlier on > Click on the ERASE tab
format: Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
Name: can be anything you like
Then click on Erase
In the confirmation box that appears, click Erase
Once the disk has been erased successfully, Click the small red button on the top left hand corner in order to close the disk utility windows
Select the disk you just erased and Click on Install
Wait while Mac OS Mavericks installs
Once successful, the installation process would prompt for a restart (it would auto-restart after a 10 secs countdown)
You might get stuck on a blank grey coloured screen (If you don't then skip the next step)
Simply force shut-down the virtual machine, to do that simply click on Machine > Close
In the confirmation box that appears, tick the check-box beside "Power off the machine", then click OK
Right click on the virtual machine then click on Settings
In the window that appears, Click on the Storage tab
Right click on the CD drive then click on "Remove Attachment"
In the confirmation box that appears, Click on "Remove"
Click on OK
Start the Virtual machine again by clicking on Start
Wait while the Guest OS restarts (Mac OS should begin loading)
On the welcome screen, tick the check box beside Show All > scroll down and select your country from the list then click on Continue
Choose your keyboard layout (select US if you are not sure) then click continue
Choose your network connection profile then click continue (If you an active Internet Connection, you'll be prompted to login your Apple ID. You can skip if you don't wish to login yet)
In the confirmation box that appears, Click on "Continue"
Select "Don't transfer any information now" and click continue
Click on Agree to proceed
In the confirmation box that appears, click on Agree
Fill in your name, account name and password (it's compulsory) then click continue
Wait while your Mac is been set up
Once successful, you should now get to the Mac OS desktop screen
Important Notice
Account creation might be skipped during installation process. If this happens, Use the details below to login into the OS
Username: root
Password: niresh
This post was last modified: 04-10-2019, 08:29 PM by X3non.