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I am using a macOS 10.14 guest, with the latest development builds of VirtualBox Version 6.1.0BETA1 r134041 (Qt5.6.3), GuestEditions, and VB Extensions matching that version. This also occurs with the latest stable builds of all three installs Version 6.0.14 r133895 (Qt5.6.3) (different machine, also running macOS 10.14). When going to install.
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- As updates that change the macOS version number become available, this article is updated to show the latest version of that macOS. If your Mac is using an earlier version of any Mac operating system, you should install the latest Apple software updates, which can include important security updates and updates for the apps that are installed.
- Available for: macOS Catalina 10.15.7, macOS Big Sur 11.0.1. Impact: A remote attacker may be able to cause unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution. Description: A logic issue was addressed with improved state management. CVE-2021-1818: Xingwei Lin of Ant-Financial Light-Year Security Lab. Entry updated March 16, 2021.
- Download the latest Catalina Installer using the latest Catalina Patcher version. Some third-party applications do not open or crash on launch This is an issue Apple introduced in 10.15.4, and is not an issue with the patch itself.
- Catalina, the latest version of macOS, offers beefed-up security, solid performance, the ability to use an iPad as a second screen, and many smaller enhancements. It also ends 32-bit app support.
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Component: | guest additions | Version: | VirtualBox 6.0.14 |
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Guest type: | OSX Server | Host type: | Mac OS X |
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Attachments
- catalina-guest-install.log (5.8 KB) - added by Kalak17 months ago.
- install.log from a guest additions install on macOS 10.15 Catalina
- macOS10.15-2019-10-07-17-24-21.log (286.6 KB) - added by Kalak17 months ago.
- machine log from macOS host

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Changed 17 months ago by Kalak
- attachmentcatalina-guest-install.log added
Changed 17 months ago by Kalak
- attachmentmacOS10.15-2019-10-07-17-24-21.log added
comment:1 in reply to: ↑ description Changed 17 months ago by socratis
comment:3 Changed 13 months ago by aeichner
- Status changed from new to closed
- Resolution set to fixed
comment:4follow-up:↓ 5 Changed 13 months ago by GlebKh
comment:5 in reply to: ↑ 4 Changed 13 months ago by QA
comment:6follow-ups:↓ 7↓ 12 Changed 10 months ago by AKuehnel
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comment:7 in reply to: ↑ 6 Changed 10 months ago by GammaG
comment:8 Changed 9 months ago by paulson
- Status changed from closed to reopened
- Resolutionfixed deleted
comment:9 Changed 9 months ago by paulson
- Summary changed from Guest Additions not installing on macOS 10.15 Catalia guests to Guest Additions not installing on macOS 10.15 Catalina guests
comment:10follow-up:↓ 11 Changed 9 months ago by DGH
comment:11 in reply to: ↑ 10 Changed 6 months ago by kydar
comment:12 in reply to: ↑ 6 Changed 3 months ago by atoolz
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comment:14 Changed 3 weeks ago by pf5946
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You can track it down, but you have to work in reverse. Apple has a page for each release that in older versions of the OS describes the features required in Macs to handle it, and in newer versions lists the oldest models supported or spell out every model. There may be additional requirements, such as minimum RAM installed, and one always needs a certain amount of free disk space, often specified..
For example, for Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, released in mid-2011, Apple notes that an “Intel Core 2 Duo, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, or Xeon processor” is required, but not which models; 2GB of RAM is also needed. Fortunately, third-party sites can provide the reverse lookup that helps narrow this down. EveryMac.com, which dates back nearly 25 years, has pages that list every Mac model by processor. Click on Core 2 Duo, and you can find that the late 2006 17-inch iMac is among the earliest that can be upgraded to Lion.
Finding some of these Mac updates is tricky, but our colleagues at Macworld UK have a rundown of how to find downloads for OS X and macOS releases over the last decade. If you can only find an installer that upgrades from an existing OS X or macOS release, you may have to install a later version, often 10.6.8, before using the upgrader.

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