See the current VirtualBox Guide for further details on supported Hosts and Guests. However, it might also be relevant that you are attempting to create a macOS VM with a version (Ventura) that is not supported by the current version of VirtualBox on a Host version of macOS (Monterey) that is also not (yet) supported officially but I have experienced no problems running VirtualBox on Big Sur or Monterey hosts providing beta releases are avoided. Give your virtual machine a name, select Mac OS X as the type, and select Mac OS X (64-bit) as the version. ![]() ![]() Follow the steps below: Open VirtualBox and click on the New button to create a new virtual machine. Your Host is reported in the log as an iMac 13,1 a late 2012 model with a processor that is far too old to pass the compatibility checking Apple installers use and the CPU is a real hardware component the VM installation could definitely identify. To install macOS Ventura on VirtualBox, you need to create a new virtual machine. ![]() Unless anyone comes up with a better idea, my guess would be that the macOS installation media is identifying that your host has a CPU which is not, according to Apple, compatible with Ventura.
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