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| unraid:virtual:monterey [2024/01/18 19:44] – [Fixes and Tidy Up] dirk | unraid:virtual:monterey [2024/02/19 18:31] (current) – [Install to Virtual Machine] dirk | ||
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| ===== Install to Virtual Machine ===== | ===== Install to Virtual Machine ===== | ||
| Monterey should now boot to the bootloader either on your VNC viewer or monitor if using the GT710/730 | Monterey should now boot to the bootloader either on your VNC viewer or monitor if using the GT710/730 | ||
| + | * Note: If using a GT710, GT730, or VNC, it will be sluggish. We will fix this at the end to either switch over to a 6600xt, or install the GT drivers. | ||
| * Select macOS Base System. MacOS recovery will start. | * Select macOS Base System. MacOS recovery will start. | ||
| * Select Disk Utility | * Select Disk Utility | ||
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| * Select Continue | * Select Continue | ||
| * MacOS will now install and restart a number of times (4 for me). Select the macOS installer during the first two restarts, and then the name of the disk you created during the next two restarts. | * MacOS will now install and restart a number of times (4 for me). Select the macOS installer during the first two restarts, and then the name of the disk you created during the next two restarts. | ||
| - | * Note: If using a GT710 or GT730, it will be sluggish. We will fix this at the end to either switch over to a 6600xt, or install the GT drivers if you are planning to keep using that card. | ||
| ===== Setup and Configure Monterey and OpenCore ===== | ===== Setup and Configure Monterey and OpenCore ===== | ||
| * follow Monterey setup steps but don't sign in with Apple ID. we will fix that later. | * follow Monterey setup steps but don't sign in with Apple ID. we will fix that later. | ||