
#Mac os for virtualbox 100% working install
The Finder will instantly give you an Error Message stating that you cannot run, install or Read or Write an app on that drive.That is why installers install in the Applications Folder or the Library etc. In fact if you create a folder in the Finder and name it Documents for instance, if you try to write/save to that folder you cannot do so unless you select yourself to be the Administrator of that folder and there you can determine if you can Read or Write or Read and Write and determine if anyone else can or cannot do the same.Īs far as the SSD being Read Only one need only try to install virtually any app on the Desktop and try to Launch it. That permission is granted by going to the GET INFO on any folder, aside from the System, Library and Applications folders. If your Mac is secure you cannot change anything in any folder unless you have permission to do so. Furthermore when you create a secure/encrypted drive you can do nothing anywhere unless you are the Administrator, Any Mac owner is aware of this.
#Mac os for virtualbox 100% working password
When you install an app on a Mac, if you have a secure Mac you must enter your password to install or remove anything! That is NOT a hack but normal secure operation.

That is how you allow others to share your printer, monitor etc. That is setup initially when one first activates the Mac. This is not a hack! Every Mac owner is the Administrator of his/her Mac. Please be sure to mention that you came from the bug tracker and include the ticket number. So, if you can, please open a new thread in the Windows Guests section of the forums. For example, yours is most probably not a bug and someone from the developers has to deal with it and close it as " Invalid".

More than 95% of the issues are resolved over there, which keeps the developers focusing on the bug fixes and enhancements, and there is no need for another ticket to keep track of. It's usually better and faster, if issues like this one (configuration, question) get first addressed in the VirtualBox forums, a lot more eyes. The log file contains a lot of useful information about both the host and the guest systems as well as information about what happened during a particular machine run. You were supposed to follow these steps when you filed the bug, and provide a VBox.log:Īttach a (full) log file ("Machine" menu/"Show Log" in the main VirtualBox Manager window) straight away to save time for you and for us.
