This was tested on a Mac Pro 5,1 running 10.10.5 with VirtualBox 5.0.14. Starting up the machine after this change will then present a serial number that matches the base system and applications will function correctly. Make sure you remove the quotes while entering the above command. In Terminal run the following command substituting the name of your VirtualBox virtual machine and your serial number (all one line): VBoxManage setextradata “” VBoxInternal/Devices/efi/0/Config/DmiSystemSerial ““ On my Mac Pro 5,1 it begins with a letter and is 11 characters long. In the text box, type regedit and press Enter. Right-click the Start button and click Run. You can also find the workstation serial number in the Windows registry. The guest VM in question has a number of radio-control programs installed these all use serial ports to communicate with attached hardware. In the command prompt, execute the following command to display your VMware server serial number. FWIW, same guest OS host is Mint Tricia 19.3. The solution is to determine the serial number of the real Mac by opening About This Mac or running System Information. Ran into this problem on 6.1.16 and installed 6.1.18 r142142 this morning. But due to the serial number being “0” the App Store and Server applications will not work. If you have not register your serial number you can still do that and as long as it is a valid serial number you should be given the opportunity to download LR 6.14. Unfortunetaly, the download link from this site is gone. Of course OS X runs just fine inside VirtualBox running on a Mac even in that case. Solved: I still have a Lightroom 6 serial key and I want to install LR6 on my new computer. VirtualBox does not by default make a serial number available to OS X guests. Then below solution will definitely fix your problem. Check the serial number in about us in VM.
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