The default screen resolution for Mac OS X VirtualBox Guest is 1024×768.
Below shows how to change the screen resolution of Mac OS VirtualBox guest running on Windows 10.
It is a free and powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product available for most of the operating systems such as Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris and ported version for FreeBSD. Read wiki about VirtualBox. You can follow our blog for new images we release for VirtualBox. 2.1 Create MacOS Virtual Machine In Virtualbox. Open virtualbox, click New button to create a new. While we are talking about an image file for VMware & VirtualBox. It means that the file is created only for VMware & VirtualBox. Therefore, we can not use VMware & VirtualBox to install on PC. All the files are generated correctly with VMDK files. However, you can download the macOS Sierra image file freely with a complete version and extension. Download MacOS Mojave ISO. You have to get macOS Mojave ISO in the link supplied. In the Guest OS (Mac OS X), open System Preferences Sharing, then activate Remote Login; note the ip address specified in the Remote Login instructions, e.g. Ssh user@10.0.2.15 In VirtualBox, open Devices Network Network Settings Advanced Port Forwarding and specify Host IP = 127.0.0.1, Host Port 2222, Guest IP 10.0.2.15, Guest Port 22.
Steps
1. Open “Command Prompt”. (press Win + x and select “Command Prompt”)
2. Navigate to VirtualBox folder in which “VBoxManage.exe” resides.
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3. Set resolution by typing the command below.
Virtualbox Image Mac Os Mojave
The third parameter (i.e. “High Sierra”) should be your VM name.
4. Start the VM
Image Mac Os Virtualbox On Windows
References
[1] Fix VirtualBox macOS High Sierra Screen Resolution (1920×1080 – 4K – 5K)