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3This question is similar to: VirtualBox: macOS Sequoia issues (6.1 version and so on). If you believe it’s different, please edit the question, make it clear how it’s different and/or how the answers on that question are not helpful for your problem.Linc Davis– Linc Davis2025-06-28 17:17:09 +00:00Commented Jun 28, 2025 at 17:17
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You need to concentrate on the advice you have been given in your other questions and report back in them, rather than raising yet more questions every time you hit a new block.Andy Griffiths– Andy Griffiths2025-06-28 20:19:15 +00:00Commented Jun 28, 2025 at 20:19
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I don't know much about OCLP, but I'd imagine if Fusion says it doesn't support your CPU, then it can plainly see past OCLP, and no amount of fooling can disguise that your hardware is too old for the versions of Fusion you wish to run.Andy Griffiths– Andy Griffiths2025-06-28 20:20:57 +00:00Commented Jun 28, 2025 at 20:20
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Yeah, makes sense, but there are certain versions that have to work with that type of CPU, since Fusion was around at that timescissors scissors– scissors scissors2025-06-28 20:30:32 +00:00Commented Jun 28, 2025 at 20:30
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Why not install XP to dual boot with macOS?David Anderson– David Anderson2025-06-29 10:04:18 +00:00Commented Jun 29, 2025 at 10:04
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