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In this article, we will learn How To Install macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox on a Windows PC using an ISO in 5 Easy Steps. In our previous guide, we shared: How to install macOS High Sierra on an unsupported Mac.
Running macOS High Sierra on a Windows PC might seem impossible, but with the help of virtualization software like VirtualBox, it is entirely possible. macOS High Sierra is the thirteenth release of Apple’s operating system for Macintosh computers, released in 2017. It introduced several new features, including the Apple File System, HEVC video compression, and improvements to Siri and Photos. In this article, we will explore step-by-step instructions on how to install macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox on a Windows PC.
If you want to install macOS High Sierra on VMware, you can use this guide: How To Install macOS High Sierra on VMware
Install macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox on Windows
Before we start installing macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox on a Windows PC, make sure that virtualization is enabled on your system. Here is a video tutorial for the same.
Step 1: Download the required files
You can find all the required files for this guide here:
- Download Virtualbox and Virtualbox Extension Pack
- Download macOS High Sierra ISO
- Download VirtualBox Codes
Step 2: Download and Install VirtualBox on a Windows PC
Once you have downloaded VirtualBox from the above links. Double-click on the installation file and proceed with the installation.
Step 3: Install & Update VirtualBox Extension
Go to the VirtualBox download page.
Under VirtualBox Extension Pack, click on the Accept and Download button.

Once downloaded, double-click on it to install.

Step 4. Create a New Virtual Machine of macOS High Sierra
To start with, you will need to create a new virtual machine. Therefore, follow each step to easily install macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox on a Windows PC.
- Open VirtualBox and click New.
- Enter the virtual machine name and select the type as Mac OS X. Also, select the suitable version, macOS 10.13 High Sierra (64-bit).
- Under ISO Image: Click on the downward arrow, and then click Others, now locate your macOS High Sierra ISO file.

- Base Memory: 8 GB is recommended
- Processors: Set the number of processors to 4

- Under Hard Disk: Increase the Hard Disk file size to 40 GB.

Once done, click on the Finish button.
Open the Settings of your Virtual Machine.
Step 5: Setting the Virtual Machine for macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox
- Click on Settings, which is located at the center of the top of this VirtualBox.
- Go to Display and under Video Memory, increase the size up to 128 MB

- Click Network and then personalize the network settings as shown below.

Step 6. Add VirtualBox Commands on CMD
- Open the VirtualBox code file that you downloaded above using Notepad. Now, replace the VM Title with the actual Virtual machine name. Once done, press Ctrl+A to select the entire set of codes and then press Ctrl+C to copy them.

- Open Command Prompt as Administrator. You can press Windows+R and type CMD. Right-click on CMD and click Run as administrator.
- Now, paste the codes using Ctrl+V. You can also press the right-click on your mouse to paste the commands.

Make sure your screen looks exactly like the above screenshot. If there are some errors, you need to fix them.
For more supported display resolution on VirtualBox and an in-depth guide, see Fix macOS display resolution on VirtualBox. You can run the following code to increase your display resolution.

Note: We highly recommend closing the VirtualBox app before implementing the code. If you do not do it, then your virtual machine may not work as desired.
I am sure the process isn’t easy and works for everyone. You might face these common errors when installing macOS X on VirtualBox on Windows. Here is a complete guide to help you fix those errors. Complete Guide To Fix VirtualBox Errors While Installing Mac OS X
Step 7. Install macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox
- Again, open VirtualBox and click on the Start button.

- When you start your Virtual Machine, a series of codes will appear on the screen, but there is no need to be concerned about them. Wait for a few minutes, and you should soon see the Language window for macOS High Sierra.

- After around 8-10 minutes, you will see the Apple logo.

- Select your Language and click on the Proceed arrow.

- Click Disk Utility and click on Continue.

- Click on View, and then click Show All Devices.

- Select VBOX HARDDISK Media from the left panel and click on the Erase button.
- Keep the following and click Erase.
- Name: techrechard.com
- Format: Mac OS X Extended (Journaled)
- Scheme: GUID Partition MAP

- Once completed, close the Disk Utility window.
- Now, from macOS Utilities, click Install macOS and click on Continue.

At this stage, you might encounter this error: This copy of the install macOS High Sierra application is damaged, and can’t be used to install macOS.
NOTE: The ISO file is definitely not faulty or corrupt!

- Click Ok, go to Utilities, and click on Terminal.

- Disconnect your Internet.

- Then type: date, and press Enter. You will see the current date as shown below.

- Now type: date 102523382016 and press Enter.

- You will see that your current date has changed to 2016. Now close your Terminal.

- From macOS Utilities, select Install macOS and click on Continue.

- Select your Hard Drive (techrechard.com) and click Install.

- Click Continue, and your installation of macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox will begin.
Now, this will take a while, and then you will see the welcome screen. For me, it took around 30 minutes.
Your virtual machine might restart several times, so do not panic.
Step 7. Setting up macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox
After several restarts, your virtual machine will finally boot into macOS High Sierra.

That is it. Congratulations, you have successfully installed macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox on Windows.
Now, complete the final installation steps of installing macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox.
If you face any VirtualBox Errors, here is a guide you can use to fix some common VirtualBox issues.
macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox using ISO: Final Words
This concludes the tutorial on installing macOS High Sierra on VirtualBox on a Windows PC using an ISO file. We hope that the steps outlined were helpful and that you are now enjoying using macOS High Sierra as an additional operating system on your Windows machine.
If you face any difficulties or have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment below. We would also love to hear about your experience using macOS High Sierra on Windows.
If you want to install macOS High Sierra on VMware, you can use this guide: How To Install macOS High Sierra on VMware

14 Comments
Hi. I have tried yours and others ideas to get macOS High Sierra installed on my Windows 10 machine but I can never get past Shell prompt. Nothing loads after that regardless of the ideas I try. Have similar difficulties with VMWare as well.
Could you please send an email to admin@techrechard.com
Just can’t get it to work. It goes into an infinite loop at the beginning of the install process, with dozens of errors, brief display of VirtualBox logo, then back to the errors.
Problem is probably that I get lost at step 4. Which file are you editing to put in the actual name of the mac guest?
I’m on linux (Debian Buster) not Windows. The vbox files are in various dirs in my ~home. If I knew what I was looking for, I’m sure I could find the one you mean.
Also, in my case “run CMD” means run from command line in terminal, right?
Hope you can help. It’d be nice to get this working!
Hi.
I am not sure if this works on Linux as I haven’t tested it there.
uhh hey. when i startup the machine it wont go any further. I am on Windows 7 Home Premium and want some help with my Mac Guest
Can you please share a snapshot?
Hello!
I followed your instructions to install the High Sierra and it worked up the point that the macOS Utilities shows up. I then followed the steps as shown in your Youtube but I did not see the first step of easing the previous install. So I just went to Install macOS and it gave me the error message that the This copy of the install macOS High Sierra application is damaged, and can not be used to install macOS.
Please help what to do.
Thanks.
Did you try using the VMDK file?
You need to change the date in the installation window. Go to utilities. Terminal. And enter Date 0925000017
Ok. After that I see Select a disk to install MacOS, but it’s not view any disk and it’s not possible to continue. Why?
I wonder the writer of this post is looking at the questions people have posted.
There are so many people asking the help in the past 2 to 3 months but no reply from the
techrechard.
Please help.
Thanks.
It’s hell here in India with Covid 19. So took us some time to get back.
Hi, after first boot and selection language appear Utility MacOS, how to continue?
Regards.
Go to disk utility, click on the default hard disk, and erase it. Once erased, select the hard disk again and click Install macOS,