Before you start the installation process, you’ll want to gather the following:
- A PC running 64-bit Windows with at least a dual-core processor and 4GB of RAM. Mountain Lion is 64-bit, and thus requires your copy of Windows to be 64-bit. If you’re on a 32-bit version of Windows, you can install Snow Leopard instead (Google it as this instructable is for Mountain Lion not Snow Leopard). Note that your processor also needs to support VT-x. This list should help you find out whether yours does.
- VirtualBox and the VirtualBox Extension Pack: VirtualBox is my favourite virtualisation tool for Windows, and it’s completely free. VirtualBox doesn’t officially support OS X, but it’s actually very easy to get up and running. You should download the main program and the Extension Pack, which will give you support for USB devices.
- A hacked Mountain Lion disc image. https://videosrenew841.weebly.com/background-music-for-short-films-free-download.html. https://videosrenew841.weebly.com/h-town-knockin-the-boots-download-free.html. Sadly, this won’t work with a vanilla Mountain Lion installer, so you’ll have to find a compatible hacked version. The hacking group Olarila has put a great installation ISO together, and you can find it by searching Google. If that doesn’t fit well with you, you can head over to the Mac App Store and buy a legit copy for yourself, so you can at least pirate with a clear conscience.
- The HackBoot 1 and HackBoot 2 ISO files. Each one has it's own function which you'll know later. However, both will help you boot into the installation.
- Mulitbeast 4, which will help you get audio and other things working correctly after installation. You’ll need to register for a free account over at Tonymacx86.com to download this. Make sure to download MultiBeast 4 — it’s labelled “Lion”, but for our purposes the Lion version works better than the Mountain Lion version.
- A PC running 64-bit Windows with at least a dual-core processor and 4GB of RAM. Mountain Lion is 64-bit, and thus requires your copy of Windows to be 64-bit. If you’re on a 32-bit version of Windows, you can install Snow Leopard instead (Google it as this instructable is for Mountain Lion not Snow Leopard). Note that your processor also needs to support VT-x. This list should help you find out whether yours does.
- VirtualBox and the VirtualBox Extension Pack: VirtualBox is my favourite virtualisation tool for Windows, and it’s completely free. VirtualBox doesn’t officially support OS X, but it’s actually very easy to get up and running. You should download the main program and the Extension Pack, which will give you support for USB devices.
- A hacked Mountain Lion disc image. https://videosrenew841.weebly.com/background-music-for-short-films-free-download.html. https://videosrenew841.weebly.com/h-town-knockin-the-boots-download-free.html. Sadly, this won’t work with a vanilla Mountain Lion installer, so you’ll have to find a compatible hacked version. The hacking group Olarila has put a great installation ISO together, and you can find it by searching Google. If that doesn’t fit well with you, you can head over to the Mac App Store and buy a legit copy for yourself, so you can at least pirate with a clear conscience.
- The HackBoot 1 and HackBoot 2 ISO files. Each one has it's own function which you'll know later. However, both will help you boot into the installation.
- Mulitbeast 4, which will help you get audio and other things working correctly after installation. You’ll need to register for a free account over at Tonymacx86.com to download this. Make sure to download MultiBeast 4 — it’s labelled “Lion”, but for our purposes the Lion version works better than the Mountain Lion version.
How to Install Mac OS X Snow Leopard in VirtualBox By Katie Gatto – Posted on May 27, 2011 May 30, 2011 in Mac If you need to test a software on Mac OSX, and it is not justifiable for you to get a new Macbook, a good way is to install the Mac OSX as a virtual machine in your Windows (or Linux) based PC. If you have a 32-bit copy of Windows, you can only install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on Virtualbox. You will need at least 4 GB of RAM and a dual-core (two core) processor or better. You will need at least 4 GB of RAM and a dual-core (two core) processor or better. Download and install Oracle VM VirtualBox. And select the OS X Snow Leopard ISO file we created in.VMware PlayerVMware WorkstationThis is a complete guide on install hackintosh 10.6.7 Snow Leopard on VirtualBox 4 with working sound.We have published several guides on installing Mac OS X in.How to run OSX in a VM on VirtualBox. How to download facebook friends list. If you don’t mind an osx86 distro inside virtualbox and want ease of installation, tryout Install Mac OS X Hackintosh in VirtualBox [Snow Leopard] instead. Before you begin, make sure you have enough CPU, RAM, Disk resources to share for the virtual machine.
Note: We don’t encourage downloadingApple software via file-sharing / torrent sites and run it in an virtualized environment under Windows. This guide is for informational purposes only. If you like OS XLion, Get a Mac. It’s against the EULA for Mac OS X to run the OS in a virtual machine. The EULA for Mac OS X Server and Mac OS X Server/Client 10.7 allows you to run the OS in a virtual machine, but only inside OS X on an Apple hardware.This method is completely for testing and learning purpose.
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Today I am going to show how to install MAC OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.6 in VirtualBox 4.1.4 on Windows 7. I was able to run MAC OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.6 in VirtualBox 4.1.4 after several days of trial & error. Here I have covered all steps with screen shots to install MAC OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.6 in VirtualBox 4.1.4. So lets get started,
My Setup -
1. Dell Precision Laptop with 12 Gigs of Memory with Core 2 Extreme Processor
2. VirtualBox 4.1.4
3. Windows 7 64-Bit
So lets get started,
1. Download & Install VirtualBox 4.1.4 from Download VirtualBox 4.1.4 Latest Release
Os X Snow Leopard Iso
2. Get a original Snow Leopard retail DVD or ISO file from here![For For](/uploads/1/3/3/9/133912589/831328600.jpg)
3. Download EmpireEFIv1085.iso for Intel Processors or you can use Original Snow Leoprad DVD bootloader
So let’s get started,
First create a Virtual Machine in VirtualBox,
Assign Name to Virtual Machine & Select Operating System & version as shown Below,
Mac Os X Snow Leopard Iso Download For Virtualbox Download
Assign 2GB of Memory to MAC OS X Virtual machine & Click Next
Assign minimum of 20GB of Hard disk & create a VM.
Now go to Virtual Machine settings & disable USB Controller as shown below. I faced booting issues if USB Controller is enabled.
Now turn on the MAC OS X Virtual machine. On boot screen press F8 & enter -v (i.e. verbose) option & press Enter. “-v” option is necessary if you want to see Boot error messages this will help you to solve errors while installing MAC OS X.
Use English for the Main Language & Click Next,
Click Continue to Install MAC OS X,
Here you will not see any Virtual Hard Disk for installation purpose. So now Click on Utilities->Disk Utilities.
On Left hand side select your Virtual Hard Disk & right click on it click on Erase to format it. After formatting hard disk close the “Disk Utility”
Now you can see the newly erased hard disk. So select the disk where you want to install MAC OS X & Click Install,
Now installation has started, generally it takes around 15 to 20 Minutes.
Click on Restart to complete the MAC OS X installation,
![Windows Windows](https://www.3dnews.ru/assets/external/illustrations/2011/06/07/612336/mac24.jpg)
Now during MAC OS X booting you will see the EmpireEFIv boot-loader. Select MAC OS X & press Enter as shown below.
Here we go MAC is up & running.