Article ID = 148
Article Title = Virtualising OS X 10.11 El Capitan
Article Author(s) = Graham Needham (BH)
Article Created On = 12th March 2019
Article Last Updated = 27th March 2019
Article URL = https://www.macstrategy.com/article.php?148
Article Brief Description:
Instructions for installing, setting up and virtualising OS X 10.11 El Capitan
This article deals with setting up/installing a virtual machine with Mac OS X 10.6 clean/from scratch. If you would like to transfer an existing Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 to a virtual machine, or take a Mac OS X 10.6 bootable storage device/clone/disk image and convert it into a virtual machine please see this article instead.
NOTE: This trick was performed on a Mac mini (2014 model) with macOS 10.14 Mojave using the trial version of VMWare Fusion 11.0.2 and VirtualBox 6.0.4.
Article Title = Virtualising OS X 10.11 El Capitan
Article Author(s) = Graham Needham (BH)
Article Created On = 12th March 2019
Article Last Updated = 27th March 2019
Article URL = https://www.macstrategy.com/article.php?148
Article Brief Description:
Instructions for installing, setting up and virtualising OS X 10.11 El Capitan
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Virtualising OS X 10.11 El Capitan
The ability to virtualise OS X 10.11 El Capitan is important and very useful as it is an easy way to run 32-bit applications that do not run on macOS 10.15 or later. MacStrategy presents this special guide to virtualising Mac OS X / OS X / macOS.This article deals with setting up/installing a virtual machine with Mac OS X 10.6 clean/from scratch. If you would like to transfer an existing Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 to a virtual machine, or take a Mac OS X 10.6 bootable storage device/clone/disk image and convert it into a virtual machine please see this article instead.
Virtualisation Software
- Parallels Desktop [£79.99 inc VAT - 14 day free trial available]
- VMWare Fusion [£70.00 inc VAT - 30 day free trial available]
- Oracle VirtualBox [FREE - Open source under GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2]
Instructions
NOTE: This document was written using a Mac mini (2014 model) with macOS 10.14 Mojave running in 64-bit only test mode and using Parallels Desktop 14.1.2, VMWare Fusion 11.0.2 and VirtualBox 6.0.4.Preparation
NOTE: You will need a Mac and the OS X 10.11 El Capitan installer.
- Obtain your preferred virtualisation software (see list above)
- Obtain the OS X 10.11 El Capitan installer and copy it to your local Desktop/hard disk:
- If you already have this installer archived/backed up you are good to go
- If you purchased OS X 10.11 El Capitan you might be able to re-download the installer - go to Macintosh HD > Applications > App Store > Purchased tab at the top >login if necessary > check your purchase history list to download Mountain Lion
- You may still be able to download OS X 10.11 El Capitan for free from Apple
- If you haven't already, make a backup/archive of the OS X 10.11 El Capitan installer e.g. copy it to an external storage device
- Purchase/install/update your preferred virtualisation software
- On later versions of macOS your preferred virtualisation software will require specifically allowing their System Extension(s) to run via System Preferences > Security & Privacy, plus they may require to be granted access to Accessibility
- Make sure you have plenty of free hard disk space (a basic 10.11.6 install is about ~20GB before your own applications and you'll need at least twice that if you need to clone it for multiple installations), plus you need ~6GB for Parallels to create a bootable disk image file from the installer, so we recommend at least 75GB of free space (100GB+ if you're looking to virtualise and use Adobe Creative Suite)
- Make sure your actual, physical Mac has a working internet connection e.g. use a web browser to go to https://www.apple.com and see if you can view a web page
- Create a dedicated folder to share files/documents with the virtual environment e.g. in your Documents folder create a folder titled '1011SharedFolder'
Parallels Desktop Instructions
- Open Parallels
- Go to File menu > New
- Click on 'Install Windows or another OS from a DVD or image file' and click Continue
- If Parallels automatically finds the OS X 10.11 installer you put on your Desktop/local hard disk earlier (as per the preparation section above) click 'Continue'
- Otherwise click on 'Choose Manually', click 'Image File' and locate the OS X 10.11 installer/drag it to the window
- Click Continue to begin installing OS X
- Parallels will need to create a bootable disk image file from the installer so at the warning message click 'Continue' and Save the 'macOS image file' to the default location
- Name your virtual machine e.g. 'OS X 10.11'
- Tick the 'Customize settings before installation' option
- Choose your required custom settings - they can be changed later. We recommend:
- General > CPUs and Memory e.g. 2 CPUs and 4GB RAM)
- Options > Sharing - for best security set 'Share Folders' to 'None', untick 'Share iCloud, Dropbox, and Google Drive' + 'Map Mac volumes to virtual machine' and click 'Custom Folders…' to add your dedicated shared folder e.g. in your Documents > '1011SharedFolder' (as per the preparation section above)
- Hardware > Video > Video memory - the more memory assigned the higher the resolution available for the virtual environment
- Hardware > Network > Source > choose 'Ethernet' - the virtual environment will use your physical Mac's Ethernet network configuration
- Hardware > Sound & Camera > untick 'Share Mac Camera'
- Close the settings window and click 'Continue'
- The virtual machine will reboot to the OS X install screen (Apple logo + whirling wheel underneath)
- Follow the on screen instructions
- At the OS X Utilities screen, click 'Install OS X' and click 'Continue'
- After the installation completes and the virtual machine reboots please be patient, especially with any black/white/grey screens - everything can be slower in a virtual environment
- At the Welcome screen follow the on screen instructions
- Select your country
- Select your keyboard
- Transfer Information to This Mac > Don't transfer any information now
- Enable Location Services > your choice
- Apple ID > Don't Sign in (Skip)
- Terms and Conditions > Agree
- Create Your Computer Account + tick 'Set time zone based on current location'
- Diagnostics & Usage > untick 'Send diagnostics & usage data to Apple' + 'Share crash data with app developers'
- Go to Actions menu > Install Parallels Tools…
- Install Parallels Tools, following the on screen instructions and restart the virtual machine when complete
- Set the screen resolution as required
- Set your Finder > Preferences
- To avoid confusion with your primary computer rename the virtual machine's hard disk from Macintosh HD to something that is different to your current hard disk e.g. 'OS X 10_11 HD'
- Go to Apple menu > App Store… > Updates tab > install all available updates (except full macOS upgrades) especially any security updates
- Keep going to Apple menu > App Store… > Updates tab and installing all available updates until there are no more updates to install
- NOTE: If you are going to use this virtual environment on multiple computers or you just want a backup:
- In Parallels 'Shut down' the virtual machine and choose shut down again to force the Mac to shut down if necessary
- In the Finder go to the Parallels virtual machine folder (usually Macintosh HD > Users >your home directory > Library > Parallels)
- Copy/duplicate/archive the OS X 10.11 virtual machine file (pvm)
- Copy this file to the same place on additional Macs with Parallels as required (usually Macintosh HD > Users >your home directory > Library > Parallels)
- In Parallels go to Window menu > Control Center
- Select the OS X 10.11 virtual machine (don't open it or start it)
- Go to File menu > Clone and make a clone of the virtual machine
- Copy the clone to additional Macs with Parallels as required
- Check the OS X 10.11 Notes section below
VMWare Fusion
- Open VMWare Fusion
- Go to File menu > New
- At the 'Select the Installation Method' screen click on 'Install from disc or image' and click Continue
- Locate the OS X 10.11 installer and drag it to area in the window and click Continue
- At the 'Finish > Virtual Machine Summary' screen click 'Customize Settings' at the bottom
- Name your virtual machine e.g. 'OS X 10.11'
- Choose your required custom settings
- We recommend:
- Processors & Memory > CPUs and Memory e.g. '2 processor cores' and 4096MB [4GB])
- Network Adapter > tick 'Connect Network Adapter' and choose 'Ethernet' - the virtual environment will use your physical Mac's Ethernet network configuration
- Hard Disk (SATA) > virtual machine drive size of 75GB
- USB & Bluetooth > untick 'Share Bluetooth devices with the virtual machine'
- Close the settings window and click 'Finish' if necessary
- Click the start button/triangle in the middle of the screen to begin installing OS X
- The virtual machine will reboot to the OS X installer (Apple logo + whirling wheel underneath)
- Follow the on screen instructions
- At the OS X Utilities screen, click 'Install OS X' and click 'Continue'
- After the installation completes and the virtual machine reboots please be patient, especially with any black/white/grey screens - everything can be slower in a virtual environment
- At the Welcome screen follow the on screen instructions
- Select your country
- Select your keyboard
- Transfer Information to This Mac > Don't transfer any information now
- Enable Location Services > your choice
- Apple ID > Don't Sign in (Skip)
- Terms and Conditions > Agree
- Create Your Computer Account + tick 'Set time zone based on current location'
- Diagnostics & Usage > untick 'Send diagnostics & usage data to Apple' + 'Share crash data with app developers'
- Go to Virtual Machine menu > Install VMWare Tools
- Install VMWare Tools, following the on screen instructions and restart the virtual machine when complete (you may get a message about the installer certificate being out of date and this appears to stop the Tools installing so things like drag and drop are not supported [with this guest OS])
- If you want to configure shared folder(s) go to Virtual Machine > Sharing > Sharing Settings… > tick 'Enable Shared Folders' add your dedicated shared folder e.g. in your Documents > '1011SharedFolder' (as per the preparation section above)
- Set the screen resolution as required
- Set your Finder > Preferences
- To avoid confusion with your primary computer rename the virtual machine's hard disk from Macintosh HD to something that is different to your current hard disk e.g. 'OS X 10_11 HD'
- Go to Apple menu > App Store… > Updates tab > install all available updates (except full macOS upgrades) especially any security updates
- Keep going to Apple menu > App Store… > Updates tab and installing all available updates until there are no more updates to install
- NOTE: If you are going to use this virtual environment on multiple computers or you just want a backup:
- Go to Virtual Machine menu > Shut down and click the 'Shut Down' button
- Quit VMWare Fusion
- In the Finder go to the Fusion virtual machine folder (usually Macintosh HD > Users >your home directory > Library > Virtual Machines)
- Copy/duplicate/archive the OS X 10.11 virtual machine file (pvm)
- Copy this file to the same place on additional Macs with Fusion as required (usually Macintosh HD > Users >your home directory > Library > Virtual Machines)
- If you have Fusion 'Professional', in Fusion select the OS X 10.11 virtual machine from the Virtual Machine Library (you cannot create clones using the standard version of Fusion - use the copy method above instead)
- Click Virtual Machine and select 'Create Full Clone'
- Type a name for the clone e.g. 'OS X 10.11 Clone' and click Save to make a clone of the virtual machine
- The clone file is created in the Fusion Virtual Machines folder (usually Macintosh HD > Users >your home directory > Library > Virtual Machines)
- Copy the clone to additional Macs with Fusion as required
- Check the OS X 10.11 Notes section below
VirtualBox
We could not get VirtualBox to create an OS X 10.11 guest OS - it would never boot the OS X installer - we tried at least 10 different methods all documented out there on the internet but none ofthem worked. However, we discovered a neat little trick of easily creating the virtual machine in VMWare Fusion (a 30-day trial download is available) and then copying the virtual machine over for use inVirtualBox - here are the step-by-step instructions:NOTE: This trick was performed on a Mac mini (2014 model) with macOS 10.14 Mojave using the trial version of VMWare Fusion 11.0.2 and VirtualBox 6.0.4.
- Install VirtualBox heeding the advice in our Preparation section above
- Open VirtualBox to get it running and then Quit it
- Download a trial version of VMWare Fusion
- Install VMWare Fusion heeding the advice in our Preparation section above
- Install OS X 10.11 using the instructions in our VMWare Fusion section above
- Stop the OX 10.11 virtual machine in VMWare Fusion if it is running and then Quit VMWare Fusion
- Go to Macintosh HD > Users > ~your home directory~ > VirtualBox VMs folder (if this folder doesn't exist, create it) > inside this folder create a new folder called 'OS X 10.11 from Fusion' > keep this window open
- Open a new Finder window and go to Macintosh HD > Users > ~your home directory~ > Virtual Machines > locate the OS X 10.11 virtual machine you created in VMWare Fusion e.g. 'OS X 10.11' > right/control click on it and select 'Show Package Contents' from the contextual menu
- Copy, not move, all the files from this folder to the 'OS X 10.11 from Fusion' folder you created two steps ago in the VirtualBox VMs folder
- Now you're ready to use this virtual machine disk with VirtualBox
- Open VirtualBox
- Click on the 'New' icon
- Click on 'Expert Mode'
- Name your virtual machine e.g. 'OS X 10.11'
- Set 'Type' to 'Mac OS X'
- Set 'Version' to 'Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan (64-bit)'
- Set 'Memory Size' to 4096MB (4GB)
- Set 'Hard Disk' to 'Use an existing virtual hard disk file'
- Click on the folder icon with the little green up arrow in the bottom right of the window
- Navigate to Macintosh HD > Users > ~your home directory~ > VirtualBox VMs folder > OS X 10.11 from Fusion and select the 'Virtual Disk.vmdk' file
- Click 'Choose'
- Click 'Create'
- Select the new virtual OS on the left and click 'Settings' at the top
- Set your virtual OS settings. We recommend:
- Display > Screen > Video memory - the more memory assigned the higher the resolution available for the virtual environment e.g. set it to 128MB
- Audio > UNTICK 'Enable Audio' - according to the VirtualBox forums it is best that audio is disabled
- Click 'OK'
- Click 'Start'
- The virtual machine will boot into OS X 10.11
OS X 10.11 Notes
Security Notes
OS X 10.11 is no longer supported with security updates so be sure to follow our recommendations for securing older operating systems, specifically:- Don't use Apple Safari as it is no longer updated and thus it is not secure - use a supported web browser e.g. Firefox or Chrome
- Don't use Apple Mail as it is no longer updated and thus it is not secure
- Don't install unsupported web plug-ins and disable old plugins:
- Go to OS X 10_11 HD (or whatever you have named the virtual hard disk) > Library
- If there is no folder named 'Internet Plug-Ins (Disabled)', create a new folder named that
- Open the 'Internet Plug-Ins' folder and move all the items in it to the 'Internet Plug-Ins (Disabled)' folder NOTE: To move the files you will need to authenticate as an administrator of the computer.
- Restart the virtual machine (go to Apple menu > Restart)
General Notes
Coming soon…Running 32-bit Applications
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MAC OS X El Capitan ISO: Software Information.
- Software name: Mac OS X El Capitan ISO.
- Type of Setup: Offline/Standalone full Setup.
- Developer:Apple (Lone Author).
Minimum requirement for Mac OS X El Capitan ISO.
Before downloading it is always good to have a look at the requirements so that you don’t have to waste your data and time. The system requirements for your mac product to support Mac OSX El Capitan are:
- Mac computer with Mac OS X v10.6.8 or later pre installed
- 2GB of RAM
- 8.8GB of available storage space.
- A compatible internet connection may be required for some features.
- An Apple ID may be required for some features.
Key features of Mac OS X El Capitan ISO.
- Major improvements to user experience and performance
- Addition of Metal graphics technology for faster launching of apps
- New and revamped Mission Control with split view function
- Natural Language processing support in Spotlight search
- New gestures for Mail and Calendar apps
- More third party extension support in photos application.
- Brand new Notes app with checklists, safari webpages, maps and other attachments.
Download Mac OS X El Capitan .iso installation files directly.
You can directly download MAC OS X El Capitan .iso files from the links given below:
Download Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11) DMG file for free.
Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11) update setup file for free.
Mac OS X El Capitan: Overview.
Mac OS X El Capitan was a major update introduced by Apple. In this update, Apple added metal graphics processing methods which allowed for faster graphical performance of apps in MacOS. It included under the hood performance improvements, new natural language processing and AI support for spotlight searches and much more. It built upon the design changes of its predecessor: Mac OS X Yosemite. In fact, its name is really significant as El Capitan is the name of one of the most popular rock formations at Yosemite national park and it signifies that this version of Mac had more under the hood changes to the previous version that is Mac OS X Yosemite. This follows the similar naming convention Apple has followed for previous versions of Mac that contained updates to their predecessor like Lion / Mountain Lion and Leopard / Snow Leopard. In this version, Apple built upon the graphical changes brought upon in Mac OS X Yosemite and focused on the areas on user experience and performance. This version of Mac also came with the new Metal Graphics technology which made activities like launching apps significantly faster than before.
How to install Mac OS X El Capitan.
After going through all the technical specifications and amazing quality learning about Mac, it is time to try it by yourself. The download link has been provided below, use them to get started.
- Download the OS X 10.11 ISO/DMG files.
- Convert the DMG files to ISO files.
- Now burn the ISO files in bootable DVD.
- Now you have the boot disk.
- Now go to the boot menu and install the Mac OS X El Capitan ISO on your PC.
If there occurs any problem then you can also refer to the demo video provided below.
Mac Os X 10.11.0 Download
FINAL WORDS.
The Mac OS X El Capitan was one of the best OS ever created by Apple. A lot of efforts had been made in order to get it done. Following a months-long beta testing period, OS X El Capitan was released to the public on Wednesday, September 30, 2015. The new version built upon the features on its predecessor Mac OS X Yosemite and focused on User Experience and Under the hood performance. This version of MacOS was a big hit after it hit the online shelves i.e. the Mac App Store.
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