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Resolved - performed a clean install and used a different virtualisation method, also needed to enable virtualisation in bios as it happened not to be on for some reason!

Hi all,
Just set up a Mac VM following the steps from a website. 
https://spike-app.com/install-spike-using-xcode/

I am installing an app I use to read my blood sugar levels as a type one diabetic.
Unfortunately, there aren't any official medical options available to us as an alternative right now, so I require to create a Mac VM following the steps on the link shown above.
image.thumb.png.f10ba236528b491826927dba62a4e0ff.pngI have virtual box and everything else installed. The VB appears to begin booting and hangs here

If anyone knows what i can do to solve this, would appreciate it. 


EDIT: Should have listed my specs!
RTX 2070 
Ryzen 5 2600
Aorus B450 Pro motherboard
32GB DDR4 @3000mhz
Virtualisation is enabled in BIOS.


Apologies if its obvious, but i havent ever setup or even used a VM before


 

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15 minutes ago, PCMasterRaceFTWWW said:

Hi all,
Just set up a Mac VM following the steps from a website. 
https://spike-app.com/install-spike-using-xcode/

I am installing an app I use to read my blood sugar levels as a type one diabetic.
Unfortunately, there aren't any official medical options available to us as an alternative right now, so I require to create a Mac VM following the steps on the link shown above.
image.thumb.png.f10ba236528b491826927dba62a4e0ff.pngI have virtual box and everything else installed. The VB appears to begin booting and hangs here

If anyone knows what i can do to solve this, would appreciate it. 


EDIT: Should have listed my specs!
RTX 2070 
Ryzen 5 2600
Aorus B450 Pro motherboard
32GB DDR4 @3000mhz
Virtualisation is enabled in BIOS.


Apologies if its obvious, but i havent ever setup or even used a VM before


 

I have now got past this, but i have boot loop issues. Stays in a shell and reboots vbox

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Resolved - performed a clean install and used a different virtualisation method, also needed to enable virtualisation in bios as it happened not to be on for some reason!

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