

- #EL CAPITAN OS X VDI MAC OS X#
- #EL CAPITAN OS X VDI MAC OS#
- #EL CAPITAN OS X VDI INSTALL#
- #EL CAPITAN OS X VDI UPDATE#
Though Unibeast is supposed to only take 10-15 minutes to run, it may take up to an hour, depending on how fast your USB drive is.īefore you begin your El Capitan installation, make sure to follow these procedures: This is a 8 GB download, so it's probably going to take a while.
#EL CAPITAN OS X VDI MAC OS#
In your Mac/existing Hackintosh/virtual machine running Mac OS X, open the Mac App Store app and download the latest version of OS X El Capitan. Be sure to download the newest version 8 of Multibeast, not any of the older versions.
#EL CAPITAN OS X VDI MAC OS X#
Though the Mac App Store is included in Mac OS X 10.6.6 and newer, you have to be running at least 10.6.8 to download El Capitan.
#EL CAPITAN OS X VDI INSTALL#
Be sure to install the Virtualbox Extension Pack to view USB drives from your virtual machine. Alternatively, you could install Yosemite on a virtual machine, and run Unibeast on there instead.

You could use a real Mac or existing Hackintosh with OS X already installed, if you own one.
#EL CAPITAN OS X VDI UPDATE#
If your computer already has OS X Yosemite installed, Unibeast will just update Yosemite to El Capitan normally, without deleting any of your apps or files. The hardware requirements for OS X El Capitan are identical to those for OS X Yosemite AMD processors and older 32-bit Intel processors (such as Pentium M) are not supported. Be sure to read the Hackintosh compatibility guide very carefully, to check whether or not your computer qualifies. A compatible computer: Not every computer will work with Mac OS X, even with the help of tools like Unibeast.This guide will follow tonymacx86's standard Unibeast method, except that we try to cover the process with more detail (and pictures!). Installing El Capitan on a PC is slightly different from installing Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite), due to new developments in Hackintoshing tools. Right now, the newest iteration of OS X is 10.11, known as El Capitan. If you're interested in running Mac OS X, but you don't want to pay ridiculous prices for a normal Mac, then a Hackintosh just might be for you.
