Since the VMware license costs a lot, the good news is that now you can install OS X on Windows by using one of the most popular virtualization software called VirtualBox for free. You must have a system with an Intel or AMD hardware virtualization support OSx86 ISO, VirtualBox, Windows 7, Vista or XP as a guest. If you meet all these requirements, you can OS X Snow Leopard as a virtual machine in Windows, the best of both worlds, enjoying installation. Step 1:Download and install the latest version of VirtualBox for Windows from the link below Noting: bit.ly Step 2: Start VirtualBox and click the New button. This starts a wizard to help you create a new virtual machine in VirtualBox. Step 3: Name the virtual machine "OSX" and select "Mac OS X drop-down menu, and Mac OS X Server" in the version drop-down menu in Step 4. Enter your VM bit 'of RAM in megabytes. For this tutorial I have given the maximum of 1500 MB of RAM. Step 5: Now create a new hard driveHard drive of your virtual machine, which has about 20 GB in size depending on their needs. If you use the dynamic, it will expand operations while in the static option must be the allocated size. Choose the option that best suits your needs and click Next to exit the wizard. Step 6: Now to Settings and select "System" in the left pane, and uncheck "Enable EFI (special operating systems)" on the right as in the screenshot below. Step 7: Now select "Save" on the left sidePanel ...
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