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#7702 (UEFI support for Windows guests) – Oracle VM VirtualBox

    https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/7702
    VirtualBox currently does not support booting of Windows guests using UEFI firmware. UEFI is required for booting drives larger than 2 TB (recently introduced by WD). UEFI is required for booting drives larger than 2 TB (recently introduced by WD).

Enabling UEFI on Virtual Machines

    https://www.serverwatch.com/server-tutorials/enabling-uefi-on-virtual-machines.html
    Jul 07, 2014 · VirtualBox VirtualBox by default uses the BIOS firmware for virtual machines. It supports EFI too, but unfortunately does not support booting UEFI-based system volumes, which includes Windows 8 in UEFI mode. However, if you'd still like to test or use EFI with other operating systems, enabling EFI support is easy.

VirtualBox 6.0.10 Adds UEFI Secure Boot Driver Signing On ...

    https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/07/virtualbox-6010-adds-uefi-secure-boot.html
    VirtualBox is a x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization software that runs on Windows, Linux, macOS and Solaris, and supports a large number of guest operating systems, including Windows Linux, Solaris, OpenSolaris, OS/2 and OpenBSD.

Chapter 14. Known Limitations - VirtualBox

    https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch14.html
    By default, the Oracle VM VirtualBox EFI enables debug output of the Mac OS X kernel to help you diagnose boot problems. Note that there is a lot of output and not all errors are fatal. They would also show when using a physical Apple Macintosh computer.

virtualbox.org • View topic - How the heck do I get EFI to ...

    https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=45065
    Note that the VirtualBox EFI support is experimental and will be enhanced as EFI matures and becomes more widespread. While Mac OS X and Linux guests are known to work fine, Windows guests are currently unable to boot with the VirtualBox EFI implementation.

Add support for HFS+ / GPT to UEFI - Oracle VM VirtualBox

    https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/14490
    Did the same test and it didn't work on VirtualBox 4 as well.. I figured out the problem is that VirtualBox seems only support reading "HFS+" on "MBR Partition Table" in UEFI. Apple is dropping MBR in El Capitan installation image, even the BaseSystem.dmg which was always MBR has been upgraded to GPT.

virtualbox and UEFI BIOS Solved - Windows 7 Help Forums

    https://www.sevenforums.com/virtualization/396091-virtualbox-uefi-bios.html
    May 15, 2016 · Windows 7 Forums is the largest help and support community, providing friendly help and advice for Microsoft Windows 7 Computers such as Dell, HP, Acer, Asus or a custom build. My PC is a DELL AIO. The factory setting is UEFI/GUID partitioning. I want to install VirtualBox version 5, into a separate GUID partition,and then install Windows 7 PRO ...

#19147 (EFI VMs fail to boot) – Oracle VM VirtualBox

    https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/19147
    It looks like my problems were due to outdated Clover (boot manager) EFI drivers. Apparently, these were not compatible with the newer EFI rom bundled with 6.1.0. If I boot directly through the VirtualBox UEFI/firmware, then there are no issues. To the OP, I initially thought we had the same issue, but looks like not.

3.1. Supported Guest Operating Systems

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/F22853_01/F22854/html/guestossupport.html
    Oracle VM VirtualBox enables you to install and execute unmodified versions of Mac OS X guests on supported host hardware. Note that this feature is experimental and thus unsupported. Oracle VM VirtualBox is the first product to provide the modern PC architecture expected by OS X without requiring any of the modifications used by competing virtualization solutions.



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