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. Download and Run Unibeast and follow the prompts.Make a copy of it somewhere, just in case it gets deleted and you need it again. The installer will be saved in your Applications folder. Download the macOS Sierra installer via the App Store.Launch Disk Utility and format the USB drive with the name USB and the format of GUID Partition Map. In a nutshell, here’s what you’ll be doing in this step:
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.
I imagine you own both Mac OS and the drive. We’ll be using Unibeast, Multibeast, and the Clover bootloader.
The installer will search for any missing components and prompt you to download and install them.Īfter the Xamarin installation is complete, click the Close button to exit and get ready to start using Xamarin.ĭownload the Xamarin Studio Installer on your Mac system. Click the Next button to accept the agreement. The Xamarin license agreement screen appears. Run the downloaded installer to begin the installation process − A Mac computer running OS X Yosemite (10.10) or higherĭownload the Xamarin Installer from Before running the Xamarin installer, make sure you have installed Android SDK and Java SDK on your computer.Visual Studio 2012 Professional or higher System Requirements WindowsĪ computer with at least 2GB of RAM and running Windows 7 or higher (Windows 8-10 is highly recommended)
Let’s start the tutorial with a discussion on how to install Xamarin in Windows and Mac systems. In this tutorial, we will explain how you can use Xamarin to deliver native iOS, Android, and Windows Apps. It allows one to create apps that easily run across multiple platforms.