2.2.0 (Mac OS X 10.5.6 host). The CD-ROM drive is connected, the inserted CD/DVD-ROM disc is definitely bootable (i.e.
Here are some instructions from Gizmodo that will put the ISO onto the flash drive with a Mac. They won't make it bootable though. Open a Terminal. You could also use VirtualBox on your Mac and install Windows quickly, then use Windows to create the media for the PC. You just need to. Oct 26, 2017. Hdiutil convert /tmp/HighSierra.cdr.dmg -format UDTO -o /tmp/HighSierra.iso. Move the ISO to the desktop: mv /tmp/HighSierra.iso.cdr ~/Desktop/HighSierra.iso. And you've got a bootable High Sierra ISO file! Copy it to your Windows machine using a large flash drive, an external hard drive, or over your.
'works' on a physical machine), is accessible in the host OS 'as usual'. Boot order is set to floppy - cd/dvd - hdd. A new virtual machine is created with the default values. Starting up the vm results in the 'fatal' error. Checked several other CDs/DVDs (several Linux distros, Windows installation discs.): Always the same error.
I have even uninstalled, deleted all preferences (~/Library/VirtualBox + ~/Library/Preferences/org.virtualbox.app.plist) and reinstalled - but no success either. I know this had worked at sometime in the past:-/ I will attach a full example error log.
• I am running Mac OSX 10.5.6 and trying to install a Win XP guest host. • Seeing related errors • 'Allow passthrough' is checked • However I am seeing errors in reading the CD ROM. • CD reads fine on a physical host.
00:02:29.957 Guest Log: BIOS: Booting from CD-ROM. 00:03:10.489 PIIX3 ATA: LUN#2: CD-ROM passthrough cmd=0x28 sense=3 ASC=0x11 ASCQ=0x0 VERR_DEV_IO_ERROR 00:03:10.490 Guest Log: BIOS: int13_cdrom: function 42, status 04! 00:03:27.643 Guest Log: BIOS: int13_harddisk: function 02, parameters out of range 0000/0000/0001! 00:03:27.643 Guest Log: BIOS: int13_harddisk: function 02, parameters out of range 0000/0000/0001! 00:03:27.643 Guest Log: BIOS: int13_harddisk: function 02, parameters out of range 0000/0000/0001! 00:03:27.643 Guest Log: BIOS: int13_harddisk: function 02, parameters out of range 0000/0000/0001!
00:03:27.644 Guest Log: BIOS: int13_harddisk: function 02, parameters out of range 0000/0000/0001! Tama Serial Number Rockstar there. 00:03:27.644 Guest Log: BIOS: int13_harddisk: function 02, parameters out of range 0000/0000/0001! 00:03:27.644 Guest Log: BIOS: int13_harddisk: function 02, parameters out of range 0000/0000/0001!
00:04:23.381 PIIX3 ATA: LUN#2: CD-ROM passthrough cmd=0x28 sense=3 ASC=0x11 ASCQ=0x0 VERR_DEV_IO_ERROR 00:04:23.381 Guest Log: BIOS: int13_cdrom: function 42, status 04! 00:04:28.226 PIIX3 ATA: LUN#2: CD-ROM passthrough cmd=0x28 sense=3 ASC=0x10 ASCQ=0x0 VERR_DEV_IO_ERROR 00:04:28.227 Guest Log: BIOS: int13_cdrom: function 42, status 04! 00:04:38.223 PIIX3 ATA: LUN#2: CD-ROM passthrough cmd=0x28 sense=3 ASC=0x11 ASCQ=0x0 VERR_DEV_IO_ERROR 00:04:38.223 Guest Log: BIOS: int13_cdrom: function 42, status 04! Hi all - Having a similar problem. Installed v3.0.2 on a Debian 'Lenny' system.
Defined a simple virtual machine (DOS; 32 MB RAM; 512 MB hard disk). Whenever I start it, I get a blue screen asking to press F12 to select a boot device. When I press 'f' for Floppy, I get the above error and the virtual machine stalls. So I'm not even able to install a system that way. (The same floppy disk set does its job alright when used for real on the same machine, and I have been able to successfully set up a DOS system using Ms Virtual PC on another machine with it.) Anybody having any ideas on this.? Hi there, I can explain after reading a millions of forums online, I found everyone is making fool out of all these people as if we don't know how to set to boot from cd and select the right image. The real PROBLEM FOR THIS IS simple, new version of MAC OS ISO doesn't work.