Offhand, I suspect that the problem lies with the CPU not being natively supported. It has been a while since I worked on this, but I seem to recall that the processors before the Core i3/i5/i7 line (including the Core 2 Duo) require some additional steps to make things work. Since virtualbox is passing instructions through to your processor with a minimum of modification, this is likely to be the issue.

lotan, that was a very astute observation.. what should have seemed obvious had me stumped for a while till i came across your post. thanks for pointing the disk utility out ?

so far so good with my Leopard install from iATKOS v7, on virtualbox 3.2.2 Beta (has a Mac OS X for operating system option, and then i chose OS X Server)

after choosing that as my operating system, the iatkos image loads and installs without issues.

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no, it said slist. the chameleon version was 1.0.11 (ideneb v1.3). occasionally it gets to a gray screen with the apple logo in the middle, but just hangs there. I tried ideneb v1.4 but experienced the same issues. I'm about to try iPC for leopard 10.5.6, and then I'll try kalyway leopard 10.5.2, but I'm half expecting to experience the same issues with all the distro's that I have.

Phase2 Step6/8 Step6: Tryed to install like the link: How to install chameleon tells me to, but nomatther what i do i get No sutch file or directory exists. Ended up installing chameleon to the snow disk, by doubble clicking chameleon. Step8: cd /Volumes/Snow/System/Library: No such file or directory exists

What to do Now? PS, Newb OSx ?

Under linux with virtualbox-bin-3.1.4, there's an error at the very last step, virtualbox can not find the file VBoxDD3. And indeed, there's no file with this name installed, only those:

VBoxDD2GC.gc VBoxDD2R0.r0 VBoxDD2.so VBoxDDGC.gc VBoxDDR0.r0 VBoxDD.so VBoxDDU.so

I have installed the leopard part successfully and managed to install snow leapord. However when I start the vBox I get the following

Backtrace (cpu 0), Frame retuen address

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: unknown

This is really confusing. First I followed all the steps and got it to install iDeneb v1.3 10.5.5, but after the installation when it tried to reboot I kept getting a a message saying to turn off the computer. I tried looking for a answer but couldn't find one. I thought maybe it was a bad installation or something so I tried to install it again but i cant. I even tried making a new virtual HDD and even removing and making a new profile for leopard. not matter what I do when I try to install it it just freezes at a black screen after i type in -v. Can anyone help me?

Hi,

I'm trying to install OSx86_10.5.6.iso on virtualbox 3.1.8 which is on ubuntu 10.04 64bit, on a Lenovo T61p.

I did exactly the steps written above. When the box boots, it remain freezed on the apple logo and doesn't go ahaid. here is the log:

i did not need to use the -v or -legacy boot flags, nor -f at any point. 

I had tried them in my troubleshooting, but what worked in the end didn't require these flags, although I do run a 64 bit OS. maybe this is due to the recent support addition for Mac OS X in virtualbox.

I selected as the OS, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server

I did not need to edit the xml file for setextradata whatsoever in my working versions.

I did in the mac os x install (both iatkos and ideneb) need to install the voodoo kernel

everything works fine with chameleon 2.0 loader, except after installation and reboot, when it brings you to the first step on first boot for registration, stated it didn't recognize my keyboard, but my mouse was unresponsive. I found a snippet from someone in a closed thread for HID in the xml file located in the users directory under machines

i editted this entry (after closing virtualbox) and changed 

changed the PS2 to USB in the mouse entry, (i have no PS2 devices) saved, re-opened virtualbox, rebooted my ideneb install and then was able to successfully boot. 

I did need to install (upon install) various things like my nvidia driver, etc. this will vary depending on your hardware. keep at it!

although this spanned across 36 hours of me tinkering and testing, I now have a fully working 10.5.8 and I could not for the life of me get any version of 10.5.x bootable and rebootable on vmware.. so virtualbox, although required a lot of time, has proved to be amazing ?

Also, I had no luck with iPC, even with changing the boot loader, i would consistently get an error on boot (even with using F8, -v -f -legacy all same result) as many other had with boot.plist not found)

I created a vbox machine with a 20gb HD, I turned efi off, and added the line to the virtualbox's .xml as a number of the virtualbox osx guides recommend, and was able to install ideneb 1.6 according to the instructions below without a problem.

i can't get through phase 2. i had a problem to install mac os x snow leopard. you ask to run OSinstall.mpkg but i get stuck. before it is starting, it check the program compatilbility first and then it appear alert. then just got stuck.. T_T

The install of OSX86 (iAtkos v7) works perfectly. I hit a problem during the installation of snow leopard. It gets to the point where it is almost finishes, and then quits with an error see -code.com/screenshots/Screenshot.png

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