16 April A.D. 2017 [GMT] We may be zeroing in on the actual issue. I expect you're quite correct, and while the Core 2 Duo is 64-bit, the system at issue may be "early" enough as to have the benefits of the 64-bit processing limited by the firmware (EFI). http://www.everymac.com/mac-answers/snow-leopard-mac-os-x-faq/mac-os-x-snow-leopard-64-bit-macs-64-bit-efi-boot-in-64-bit-mode.html That would explain the "one bob" activity by the VBox icon. It starts; it checks for 64-bit; it finds "none;" it stops. Thanks for having a minute for this. This alters the solution design by just that much more, which will likely save considerable time. Harmon On 2017/04/15 23:01, Sérgio Basto
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On Sáb, 2017-04-15 at 16:20 +0000, Track 21 Communications wrote:Apparently, as based on the "no response," there simply is no version of VBox that runs in OS X 10.7.5.AFAIK , Vbox is ExclusiveArch: i686 x86_64 (Intel architectures ) , and only heard about vms of OS X butIntel based , when OS X may be installed on Intel architectures .Best regards, |
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