I want to run Mac OS in my Windows operative system, is there any virtual machine that does that? Tnks.
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A:
Unfortunately, it is against the Mac OS X End User License Agreement to run the OS on hardware other than that provided by Apple.
...In other news, VMWare is a good virtualization product, cough.
Totty
2009-07-16 13:10:20
You might want to talk to a lawyer though, as some statements in EULAs can be conflicting with the law.
Stephan Eggermont
2009-07-16 13:19:49
Maybe if you install windows on a mac and then run osx in a virtual machine it's allowed?
Andrej
2009-07-16 13:31:21
Thanks, i`ll try that, hope it works.
2009-07-16 13:38:45
I believe that the only version of Mac OS X that is "allowed" to run in a VM is Mac OS X Server. So I suppose that if you were to buy a Mac that included OS X Server or buy any Mac that could run OS X Server and OS X Server seperately, then you could potentially do Andrej' suggestion.
Totty
2009-07-16 13:46:21
So funy Andrej jajaja LOL
2009-07-18 03:55:35
A:
Yes, OS X Server is the only one that VM like VMWare and Parallels support with out "tweaking". There are several articles out there on how to get OS X client to run.
If you have a machine to dedicate, you could always set up a XEN Server. That is what I do for my VM needs. They can be running and I just remote into them as needed.