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If you’ve install macOS Catalina on VirtualBox you’ll notice a small screen resolution which we fix macOS Catalina screen resolution that can be VirtualBox Catalina resolution, which doesn’t expand when you switch to full-screen mode. Unlike VMware, when you’ve finished the installation, you will install VMware Tools on macOS Catalina which fixes most of the things that one of them is screen resolution. Plus enhances performance, graphics, and video settings. But unfortunately, that’s not applicable here. Don’t worry, there’s another trick to it. Here’s how to fix macOS Catalina screen resolution on VirtualBox.

One of the most important parts of using an operating system is its screen resolution. When you have a huge screen resolution or even if it’s not huge, it’s definitely bigger than the default screen resolution of the operating system you install. In this case, you would likely wish to experience the complete resolution when you’ve a larger screen.

I run through the steps of installing Plan 9 onto a VirtualBox (version 4.3.16) image with networking. Note that these steps assume that you have already dow. Switch Off macOS Catalina. First, shut off the virtual machine by clicking on close on the VirtualBox.

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This happens after you install, when you switch to the full-screen resolution mode, wait for a precious wallpaper to cover your entire screen, but instead, the wallpaper remains at the same resolution instead the side screen will be covered will the black screen. It’s really annoying. Let’s see how to fix macOS Catalina screen resolution on VirtualBox.

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A virtual machine that would be able to run Mac OS 9 (or under)! I know it is possible, until now i used 'SheepShaver' on my Intel mac with Mac OS 10.5.6. The problem is: VirtualBox is limited to x86 only - it cannot run PowerPC code, such as Mac OS 9. Technologov Volunteer Posts: 3313 Joined: 10. May 2007, 15:59 Location: Israel. In this video, I will show you how to install VirtualBox on Mac OS. Running the Virtualbox Mac version is pretty straightforward, and you should be up and ru.

Step One: Switch Off macOS Catalina

First, shut off the virtual machine by clicking on close on the VirtualBox. This is super-important.

When the close virtual machine prompts up, click Power off the machine then click OK.

Step Two: Edit Catalina Screen Resolution Key

At this point, you’ll need a single file of the screen resolution key and modify it for your virtual machine.

For that, you’ll need to download the macOS Catalina Screen Resolution. Once it is with you, open it and replace “macOS Catalina” with your virtual machine. I guess it would be macOS Catalina or only Catalina, in which case, you’ll only need to do a simple edit

Next up, modify the screen resolution which is “1920×1080” with the resolutions tested below.

Step Three: Close VirtualBox

While the virtual machine is closed, now you need to exit from VirtualBox. These two are really important to be closed, so make sure they aren’t open. Otherwise, this would probably make the virutal machine unusable.

Step Four: Apply Fix macOS Catalina Screen Resolution

The commands are ready to apply now. The only step to fix Catalina screen resolution is now to apply the commands which are very important.

When you’re done, open Command Prompt without administrator privileges.

On this window, in order to locate the VirtualBox, copy and paste the first line of the command.

Now copy and paste the next line of the command and hit Enter. This will change the default resolution to your desired resolution.

And there you go! With this simple trick, you’ve fixed the macOS Catalina screen resolution permanently.

Step Five: Switch on macOS Catalina

This should work properly without any issue if you’ve done all the steps correctly.

To try and see everything, switch on the macOS Catalina machine from VirtualBox.

Without you switch to the entire resolution, it will automatically start in your preferred resolution. Simply sign in and you’ll enjoy the perfect resolution.

To experience the seamless resolution, from the top menu, click on View and click on Full-screen Mode. It will perfectly cover your entire screen without a side black cover.

You’ll see the gorgeous Catalina wallpaper across all across the edge of your screen.

To check, from the top click on the Apple icon and select About This Mac.

From the menu, click on Display tab and the screen resolution will be in front of you.

The resolution will completely fit and there’s no problem at all. If it’s smaller or doesn’t cover your screen, you may change the resolution with the steps we did and change the screen resolution this time. This is the perfect way to enjoy the ideal Mac. That’s all of how to fix macOS Catalina screen resolution on VirtualBox.

Mac OS 9 for OS X/macOS

Run classic Mac OS apps in OS X/macOS | A similar system that runs System 7 | How to use it | Customization | What it contains | Acknowledgments | Support and contributions

An easy way to run 'classic' Mac OS applications under OS X/macOS

Under OS X or macOS, software written for the 'classic' Mac OS (i.e. versions 6 through 9) can only be run through software that emulates Macintosh hardware from the 1980s and 1990s. The most advanced of these emulator programs is SheepShaver. SheepShaver is no longer supported by its original author, Gwenolé Beauchesne, but updates are available from an active support forum at E-Maculation, and the program is actively maintained by a programmer who uses the name kanjitalk755.

This page provides a fully functional SheepShaver system that runs Mac OS 9.0.4 (US English version). Unlike other SheepShaver-based systems, it makes it relatively easy to exchange files between SheepShaver and OS X/macOS, and makes it easy to print from Mac OS applications to OS X/macOS printers, or to create PDF files on the OS X/macOS desktop. It requires macOS 10.12 Sierra or later.

Note: For the sake of clarity, this page refers to 'OS X/macOS' but the app runs only under macOS 10.12 Sierra or later, not under earlier versions that were named 'OS X.'

To install this system, download and expand Mac OS 9.zip. (The file is about 620MB in size; it contains a 1.5 GB hard disk image file.) You may copy the Mac OS 9 application to your Applications folder or run it from anywhere else. (Updated 10 February 2021 with a current version of SheepShaver.)

If, when you start the application, you see a long error message that includes the string 'translocation', then you must move the application to some other folder (and, if you want, move it back) before you run it. This is the effect of a new macOS security feature. The easiest thing to do is copy the application to your Applications folder.

An older version, with a slightly different feature set suitable for single-user systems (or for installation in the home folder of different users, is available here.

For a similar system that runs Mac OS 9 under Windows, see another page.

A similar system that runs System 7.6.1 in BasiliskII

I have created a similar, experimental system that runs System 7.6.1 under the BasiliskII emulator. You may download it in System761.zip. The System761 application works in essentially the same way as the Mac OS 9 application described elsewhere on this page: you may copy files to System 7 desktop by dropping them on the System761 icon. See the How to use it section below for further information. Note the special instructions for temporarily mounting disk images for installing or copying software in System761.

The System 7.6.1 app was updated 10 February 2021 with an updated version of BasiliskII.

If you insist on going back to System 7.5.5, download the similar but much less automated System755.zip.) It doesn't include the convenient file-transfer and printing features in the 7.6.1 version.

How to use it

I assume that you know something about Mac OS and don't need any advice from me. A few points are worth mentioning.

You can hold down the Option key while launching the application in order to access an options menu. See below for some details.

The Mac OS 9 system includes a startup script named ~MacOS9BackgroundScript. This script is used for transferring files from the host OS X/macOS system to the desktop of Mac OS 9.

As in all SheepShaver-based systems, you may use the Unix folder for transferring files to and from Mac OS 9. However, this system has other methods.

To run your own applications in Mac OS 9 (or System761), you absolutely must copy the application to the Mac OS 9 (or System761) emulated disk itself (or some other disk mounted in Mac OS 9 or System761). Do not try to run your application from the 'Unix' folder. Your application will not run, and will produce an error message instead! Do not drag an application directly from the 'Unix' folder to the destkop: that does not copy the application to the Mac OS 9 (or System761) system disk.

To transfer a file from OS X/macOS to Mac OS 9, drop the file on to Mac OS 9 app. After a few seconds, the file should be copied to the Mac OS 9 desktop. The original file remains on your OS X/macOS host system.

To transfer a file to OS X/macOS from Mac OS 9, use the standard SheepShaver method of dropping the file into the Mac OS 9 Unix folder; a copy of the file will appear in your OS X/macOS Documents folder.

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To print from Mac OS 9 to your default OS X/macOS printer, simple use the File/Print menu in your Mac OS 9 application, and print with the default desktop printer, 'Print to OSX/macOS.' After a pause, the document should print to your default OS X/macOS printer.

To print from Mac OS 9 and select an OS X/macOS printer for the current print job, follow the instructions immediately above, but choose the desktop printer named 'Select OS X/macOS Printer.' After a pause, a popup list of OS X/macOS printers should appear; choose the one you want.

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To create a PDF file in OS X/macOS when printing from Mac OS 9, follow the printing instructions above, but choose the desktop printer named 'PDF to OSX/macOS Desktop.' The resulting PDF file on the OS X/macOS desktop will have an arbitrary name based on the current date and time.

Screen and other options are as follows:

To toggle between windowed and full-screen mode, press Ctrl-Option-Enter. The custom build of SheepShaver used in this application uses this key-combination instead of the standard SheepShaver toggle key (Ctrl-Enter).

To use full-screen mode by default, hold down the Option key when launching Mac OS 9, and set the screen size option to full-screen. When SheepShaver starts up, use the Monitors control panel to set the screen resolution to the resolution that matches your OS X/macOS screen.

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Multi-user systems:This application works in a multi-user system if installed in the Applications folder of the Mac's hard disk. If you want to enable the multiple-user features in OS 9, use the Extensions Manager control panel, and switch the extensions set to the one with 'multiple users' in its name and restart. You may then set up the OS 9 system for multiple users in the same way you did with a real Mac.

Starting with the version posted 10 August 2017, this application includes an additional feature that allows each user in an OS X/macOS multi-user system to create a second disk image that will be accessible in Mac OS 9 only to that user. Hold down the Option key when launching the application to access this and other options.

Customization

This system uses a special build of SheepShaver that does not use the Preferences pane. Instead, hold down the Option key when starting the app, and use the menus. Most of the menu items are self-explanatory.

To change the window size, hold down the Option key when starting the app, and choose the option to change the screen size. When SheepShaver opens, you will probably need to use the Monitors control panel to select the size that you want (especially if you select the full-screen option).

To add or replace a disk image with the Mac OS 9 system, shut down the Mac OS 9 app and drop a disk image file on its icon. After dropping a disk image file you will be prompted to perform the next steps.

Note: This method should work smoothly with disk image files that have the file extension .dmg, .dsk, .iso, or .toast. If your file has the extension .cdr or .hfv or .img, the app will ask whether you want to mount the disk in the system (as you probably do) or copy it to the Mac OS 9 desktop. If your disk image has some other extension, change it to .dsk and use the Finder's Get Info (Cmd-I) window to make sure that the old extension is not still being used.

For disk images used for games or software installation: If you want to mount a CD-ROM image that will let you install a game or other software, shut down the Mac OS 9 app, then drop the image on the Mac OS 9 app. Then follow the prompts to add the image as an additional disk, and choose the option to leave the image in its present location and link it to the application. Then, launch the Mac OS 9 app and install your game or software. Then shut down the Mac OS 9 app and either delete, move, or rename the disk image that you added and no longer want to use in Mac OS 9. The next time you start up the Mac OS 9 app, the disk image will no longer be on the desktop.

Again, the disk image must have the extension .dmg, .dsk, .iso, or .toast. If you drop an image with any other extension, then Mac OS 9 will try to copy the disk image file to its hard disk, which is not what you are trying to do. What you are trying to do is mount the image as a disk for use in the system.

To add or replace a disk image with the System761 system: Two methods are possible. Either hold down the Option key when starting the application and follow the prompts; or, if you only want to mount a disk image temporarily, create a folder on your home folder named 'System761 Disks' (without the quotation marks). Drag into that folder the disk images that you want to mount in System761, and launch the System761 app. When you no longer want to mount those disks, move them out of the folder or delete or move the whole folder.

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Other customization options will be described if you ask for them.

What it contains

The Mac OS 9 application contains a standard US-English Mac OS 9 installation, without features that can't be used in this system, such as filesharing. It also includes a large number of standard Mac OS applications, plus some Control Panels, Extensions, and Scripting Additions. It adds two desktop images that are used by the supplied AppleScripts.

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When the Mac OS 9 app starts up, it creates (if it has not already done so) a SendToMacOS9 folder in your OS X/macOS Documents folder; this folder is thus visible in the Unix folder in the Mac OS 9 system.

The file-transfer system uses the ~MacOS9BackgroundScript script described above. The Files from Host folder in the System Folder uses a CopyFiletoMacOS9 folder action script found in the Scripts:Folder Action Scripts folder.

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Acknowledgments

This system is built on software provided by many people who are more expert than I am. The AppleScripts used in this application could not have been written without the help of many experts at Macscripter.net.

Support and contributions

Please do not ask me to help you customize the 'classic' Mac OS or advise you about any applications. Please ask for support in the E-Maculation support forum for SheepShaver. If you want to get in touch with me about the AppleScript used in this system, then please visit this page.

If you find this system useful, please feel free to make a contribution via PayPal from the link on this page.

Edward Mendelson (em thirty-six [at] columbia [dot] edu, but with two initials and two numerals before the [at] sign, not spelled out as shown here).

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