With the Installer ISO image not available to boot from, you will be dumped into the EFI Shell.The VM will boot from the USB drive remove the disk from the virtual drive and reboot the VM. Quit Disk Utility, and install macOS to the newly initialized hard drive.Open Disk Utility, from the View menu enable the option to "Show all devices", and erase the VirtualBox hard disk image.Start the VM, and wait for the macOS installer to boot.Make sure that you do not set the new virtual hard drive as an SSD, otherwise the High Sierra installer will format the drive as APFS, which is not yet recognized by VirtualBox's EFI BIOS and you will be unable to boot from the hard drive. In the VirtualBox GUI, open the virtual machine from the repo, create a new virtual hard disk, and set the HighSierra.iso image created in step 3 as a disk in the VM's optical drive.Run create_install_iso.sh, which will create a file named "HighSierra.iso" on your desktop, based on the downloaded macOS installer app.It should be located in your Applications directory. Download the macOS installer app if you have not already.The script will will need to be modified to work with the installer app for other versions of macOS. Note: The create_install_iso.sh script is tailored to macOS hosts, and the macOS High Sierra installer app.
#Iso mac os virtualbox mac os#
This is a preconfigured macOS VirtualBox Virtual Machine, along with a script for preparing a bootable install ISO image from a downloaded Mac OS installer app.