Un Mac Pro del 2006 che non può andare sopra Snow Leopard fisicamente sull'host esegue Mavericks con vmware Fusion virtualmente?
Suppongo che tu possa, ed ecco perché ( da VirtualBox ):
VirtualBox supports 64-bit guest operating systems, even on 32-bit host operating systems provided that the following conditions are met:
You need a 64-bit processor with hardware virtualization support (see Section 10.3, “Hardware vs. software virtualization”).
You must enable hardware virtualization for the particular VM for which you want 64-bit support; software virtualization is not supported for 64-bit VMs.
If you want to use 64-bit guest support on a 32-bit host operating system, you must also select a 64-bit operating system for the particular VM. Since supporting 64 bits on 32-bit hosts incurs additional overhead, VirtualBox only enables this support upon explicit request.
VMWare Fusion dice qualcosa di simile (cerca le FAQ per "64-bit").
Supponendo che il tuo Mac Pro sia il 2.66 Quad Core, EveryMac conferma che il tuo processore è a 64 bit. Fai un tentativo, colpisci i forum e buona fortuna!
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