Unofficially, you can apparently install Mac OS X Snow Leopard and later and run it in VirtualBox on any PC by using a couple hacks and installing OSx86. This works to run a Mac OS X virtual machine from a Mac, Windows XP, Vista, 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, or a Linux host. Taranfx has the best guide on doing this if you’re interested in running MacOS in a VM on Windows, and you don’t need the latest beta build of VirtualBox to do this. Running Mac OS X in a virtual machine is supposedly against the Mac OS X EULA, at least with some versions of the system software, but how strictly that is enforced remains to be seen, so it’ll be interesting to see if VirtualBox continues to support Mac OS VM’s. #MAC OS VMDK FILE DOWNLOAD FOR MAC OS X#.If you like to exchange files between guest and the host, mounting the guest image is an easy way to do it. You just open the FreeDOS harddisk in your host and drag’n drop files. To mount the image: Shut down the FreeDOS guest.
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