My conclusion (and I expect VirtualBox conclusion as well) is "Not ready for Prime Time." the next version, 7.0.10 makes NO claims of Apple-silicon support AT ALL. Same result, it starts to boot up, puts up some early MacOS messages, a row of dots. Oracle VM VirtualBox Base Packages - 7.0.10 Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack Source Code for Oracle VM VirtualBox Base Packages Oracle VM VirtualBox Pre-built Appliances Oracle Vagrant Boxes for Oracle VM VirtualBox - GitHub Programming Guide and Reference (PDF) VBox GuestAdditons Oracle VM. Ok, I try a simpler case - a pre-existing Virtual box machine from version 6, supposedly compatible. It appeared to start up the virtual Mac, read the CD, put a few early MacOS startup message on the screen, a row of dots. I installed it and tried to create a new virtual machine booting MacOS 10.6 off CD. ![]() This way, you can run software written for one OS on another, such as Windows software. ![]() ![]() It is labeled everywhere with Beta software designation. Oracle VM VirtualBox enables you to run more than one OS at a time. Yes, VirtualBox 7.0.8 does purport to contain support for Apple-silicon Macs. VirtualBox version 7.0.10 no longer includes macOS / Arm64 (M1 and M2) but version 7.0.8 is still available and does include support for M1/M2 processors.
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