

The operating systems basically run within an application, which virtualizes the hardware, and the OS itself doesn’t know the difference. With VirtualBox, you can install multiple operating systems on a single computer and seamlessly switch between them as you desire. Unlike a Hackintosh, you don’t need any special hardware to get macOS up and running on your computer. Instead, you will be running VirtualBox natively on your Windows computer and installing macOS as a guest operating system within VirtualBox. There is no need to install any OS in VMDK files as these files are already complete virtual machines themselves that are ready to be booted up using Virtual Machine software.Before you start making assumptions, this is not a super-complicated Hackintosh setup. This can be accessed as a physical hard disk with software like VMware.

On the other hand, the VMDK files stand for Virtual Machine Disk and this is a complete version of a pre-created virtual machine, storing the VMware virtual machine hard disk.

The ISO files are the raw Operating System file that is used by the Virtual Machine software like Virtual Box to install that OS on your created virtual machine. If you are familiar with the concept of Virtual Machines, then let me tell you that the ISO and VMDK files play a really important role here. Finally, Spotlight has been improved in macOS Ventura, making it easier for users to find the files and folders they need. Continuity Camera is a new tool that allows users to use their iPhone as a webcam, and Passkeys in Safari lets users securely log in to websites without having to remember their passwords.
