Getting the OS X operating system for Windows 7

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MolinaMegaTech
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15 Mar 2014, 7:55 am

Lots of people with a regular Windows PC have tried to find ways of getting OS X on their PC. Well there is a great way to do it. There is a program called VirtualBox, and with that you are able to instal many operating systems into your computer with the requirements. On there you can get any OS X operating system such as Mavericks and Lion. But you do need three different disk files. Hackboot 1, Hackboot 2, and the OS X Operating System Disk File (For which ever OS X you want).

Have any questions ask below. For more info on VirtualBox go to my channel @ www.youtube.com/user/molinablog , or go to the VirtualBox webpage.

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15 Mar 2014, 11:57 am

One small problem: first, Apple no longer sells a boot DVD for Mac OS X. Second, what type of CPU are you running? Mac OS X running on an AMD processor is a PITA. Third, Virtual Box?????! !! !! !! !! !! !! Maybe for Windows, Linux, BSD, Haiku, and OS/2, but not Mac OS X. (I'm running snow leopard under Parallels 9 on Mavericks and the slowness and the pain is unbearable.)



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26 Apr 2014, 6:05 am

Apple may not sell the boot DVD but you can get it off of ThePirateBay. Next With Virtual Box you do not need a large CPU because there are options where in which you can customize the OP settings. And you can get Virtual Box for Mac OS X I have to run Windows 8 on my Mac.



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26 Apr 2014, 8:26 am

Why not give Darwin a go instead? It's based on the same kernel as OS X, it runs on most computers, it's made by Apple, it's free, and it's very user friendly.

It also features a compatibility layer called Darling, which runs several OS X apps.


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26 Apr 2014, 8:40 am

Uhh, I'm pretty sure it's a bad idea to go around on message boards and advertise how to violate the OS X EULA and steal software.


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26 Apr 2014, 10:47 am

^This.

Please take it somewhere else.


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