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    Default Best way to insall mac on windows?

    What is the best way to install MAC on windows? I've never used emulators or virtual machine before, so this is the first time am doing this, so any help would be very apprechiated:P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Main Ftw View Post
    What is the best way to install MAC on windows? I've never used emulators or virtual machine before, so this is the first time am doing this, so any help would be very apprechiated:P
    So you want to put OS X as a virtual machine with windows as host?

    definitely do it with virtualbox... and as said above hackintosh.


    but get virtualbox as your virtualmachine host program (it is free and very powerful)
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    Its much much easier to make a hackintosh then getting it to work on a VM, IMO.
    I am using the hazard system and it works great for me, but it all depends on what your hardware set up is like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbit View Post
    Its much much easier to make a hackintosh then getting it to work on a VM, IMO.
    I am using the hazard system and it works great for me, but it all depends on what your hardware set up is like.

    http://leohazard.com/
    All I've heard is that it's insanely hard to get hackintosh's to work on VM's and close to impossible to get actual OS X to work
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    Quote Originally Posted by grats View Post
    All I've heard is that it's insanely hard to get hackintosh's to work on VM's and close to impossible to get actual OS X to work
    Well, I got it to work on Virtualbox some time ago... Didn't use it for a lot of real world applications.



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    @wizzup didnt you use some kinda of CPU emulator?
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