
If you want to run OSX on a Windows install of VirtualBox, you need to do 2 things.
The main reason that I installed VirtualBox in the first place was to test a few different Linux distributions before setting up a dual boot Windows/Linux system. After realizing that I could happily run Linux as a virtual OS under Windows 7 instead of dual booting, I started messing around with the idea of running OSX inside my Windows 7 machine. After hitting several deadends, I discovered that the later versions of VirtualBox SIMPLY DO NOT work with OSX unless you have Mac hardware. So after restricting myself to VirtualBox 3.2.10-66523, I finally managed to get OSX running from within Windows 7 on an Intel PC. And it works really really well. Do it. It’s fun.
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