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Old July 13th 19, 04:51 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
vallor
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Default Share files with MacOS Mojave

On Thu, 11 Jul 2019 22:22:51 -0400, nospam wrote:

In article , Paul
wrote:

Ken Springer wrote:
I can't get W10 1903 to even connect with Mojave. The reverse, OTOH,
is flawless. In fact, it works with XP. Vista, and 7. Probably
works with 8.1, but I haven't checked yet.



...



You can set up Mojave in a VM, or so it's claimed.


no need, since he's running it on a mac.

There is much talk of serial numbers.


no there isn't.

mac os does not use serial numbers or other forms of activation.


As seen in https://github.com/myspaghetti/macos-guest-virtualbox
:
==|
iCloud and iMessage connectivity
iCloud, iMessage, and other connected Apple services require a valid
device name and serial number, board ID and serial number, and other
genuine (or genuine-like) Apple parameters. These parameters may be set in
the script before installation, or set after installation and applied
with ./macos-guest-virtualbox.sh configure_vm
|==

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Old July 13th 19, 05:50 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Share files with MacOS Mojave

In article , vallor
wrote:


There is much talk of serial numbers.


no there isn't.

mac os does not use serial numbers or other forms of activation.


As seen in https://github.com/myspaghetti/macos-guest-virtualbox
:
==|
iCloud and iMessage connectivity
iCloud, iMessage, and other connected Apple services require a valid
device name and serial number, board ID and serial number, and other
genuine (or genuine-like) Apple parameters. These parameters may be set in
the script before installation, or set after installation and applied
with ./macos-guest-virtualbox.sh configure_vm
|==


none of that is needed.

again, mac os does not use serial numbers or any other form of
activation, nor is anything special needed to run it in a virtual
machine.
 




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