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but is it possible to run OSX in ...
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OSX in Virtual machine
Hi im a complete newbie at this,
but is it possible to run OSX in a virtual machine with windows 7 64bit as a host operating system?
i dont know if it makes any difference but, the hardware i want to run this on is, AMD Phenom II X4(quad core) 3.2 Ghz, with 4gb RAM, nvidia geforce 9500GT (i can provide more detail if its needed)
if it is possible, could someone tell me what i need to do?(i know quite a bit about computers, but my knowledge is far more limited with mac and linux)
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Originally Posted by
greggy.gregory
Hi im a complete newbie at this,
but is it possible to run OSX in a virtual machine with windows 7 64bit as a host operating system?
i dont know if it makes any difference but, the hardware i want to run this on is, AMD Phenom II X4(quad core) 3.2 Ghz, with 4gb RAM, nvidia geforce 9500GT (i can provide more detail if its needed)
if it is possible, could someone tell me what i need to do?(i know quite a bit about computers, but my knowledge is far more limited with mac and linux)
Yes,it is possible with a porgram called virtual box. You can google it and download it. Mount the iso and install. A bit laggier than real,but works!
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Wai,ton mounting it,you need just the iso or you can use a dvd. When you first start virtual box,it will give you the option of either automatically!
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Originally Posted by
Videogamer321
Wai,ton mounting it,you need just the iso or you can use a dvd. When you first start virtual box,it will give you the option of either automatically!
thnx
do i not need any special drivers or a custom iso with extra drivers? or does OSX support running in virtual box?
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Depends
Depends,i reccomend Idenb as it works great on virtual machines. Problems loading ikatos though.
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Apple is evil
You can not use a apple retail disk for it tough. You must get a "fixed" version like idenb. You can get it from *Cough* Torrents *Cough* once installed,you can install patches called efi-emulation on your fake virtual mac and then you can use a direct retail disk from there for about 30 bucks.
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