

- #CAN I USE VISUAL STUDIO ON A MAC MAC OS#
- #CAN I USE VISUAL STUDIO ON A MAC PDF#
- #CAN I USE VISUAL STUDIO ON A MAC INSTALL#
- #CAN I USE VISUAL STUDIO ON A MAC PC#
#CAN I USE VISUAL STUDIO ON A MAC INSTALL#
Ignore the download portion – you already have an install thumb drive, and you just want the VM configuration steps. Then, follow the instructions on this page. Right-click VirtualBox and select Run as Administrator. Windows won’t allow VirtualBox to use the USB shim you just created unless you launch with administrator privileges.

You’re now ready to create the VirtualBox virtual machine.VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename C:\usb.vmdk -rawdisk \\.\PhysicalDrive# Navigate to %programfiles%\oracle\virtualbox.Open command prompt as an administrator.Open Disk Management and get the Disk Number of the thumb drive, as shown below.You’ll need to create a fake virtual disk that points to the USB drive. You have a USB thumb drive, but VirtualBox doesn’t make it easy to boot from such a device. You’re now ready to start configuring VirtualBox.Download and Copy Multibeast to the newly created Unibeast drive.This will take about 10 minutes on a USB 3 drive.

You’ll need a account on the Tony Mac x86 site to download, fyi.
#CAN I USE VISUAL STUDIO ON A MAC PDF#
Here is a marked-up PDF of the article in case the link doesn’t work. When asked whether to use UEFI or Legacy boot mode, choose Legacy. Special thanks to the Hackintosh website. If you’re all set with the above, follow the instructions at the awesome Tony Mac x86 website. We’ll be extracting a Sierra installer in a moment. I’d go the USB 3.0 or higher route so things run a bit faster.
#CAN I USE VISUAL STUDIO ON A MAC MAC OS#
I imagine you own both Mac OS and the drive. We’ll be using Unibeast, Multibeast, and the Clover bootloader.
#CAN I USE VISUAL STUDIO ON A MAC PC#
I’ve been struggling with carrying a Mac and PC for Xamarin development for a couple years now.
