

Installing Windows 10 and IEs withot ievms script.IE8 and IE9 then use this command: curl -L -s | IEVMS_VERSIONS="8 9" bash In case you want to install specific machines e.g. Note that the images are pretty large its better to download only if you are on high speed broadband (With 8Mbps broadband it took me 2-3 hours). Here is how virtualbox will look like with IE virtual machines installed: This will install IE6 to IE 10 virtual machines on your virtual box. Assuming you have curl installed on you Mac, run this to setup IE virtual machines: curl -L -s | bash The easier option is to use awesome ievms script developed by Greg Thornton. IE virtual machine images are available at modern.ie site (provided by Microsoft) and can be directly downloaded from there and loaded in VirtualBox.
#CAN I INSTALL IE ON A MAC MAC OS X#
Latest version at the time of writing this article is VirtualBox 5.0.10 (x86/amd64) and I tried it on Mac OS X 10.10.5 (Yosemite). Here are the steps to setup IE on Mac using virtual box.įirst download VirtualBox for OSX hosts. Installing and using internet explorer on Mac is pretty convenient and can increase your productivity.


For people who use Macbook as their primary machine, testing a site on Internet explorer (IE8, IE9, IE10) can be really painful.
