vista 32bit and macosx with virtual pc

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jshockley

i have vista 32bit ...can i run macosx using virtual pc on this one compute?
 
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Andrew McLaren

"jshockley" <jshockley@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ...
>i have vista 32bit ...can i run macosx using virtual pc on this one
>compute?


No. Mac OS X only runs on Apple hardware.

Although they all have Intel CPUs, there are many hardware differences
between a Mac and a PC. For a start, an Intel Mac uses EFI 1.1 firmware to
boot up instead of a BIOS like a PC. Also, I believe the Apple EULA
prohibts you running Mac OS X on anything except Apple hardware.

You cannot run Mac OS X in VMWare or Xen, either - it's not just a
limitation of Virtual PC.

You can, however, run Windows XP and Vista inside Mac OS X on an Apple
machine, using either Parallels or VMWare Fusuon virtual machine products.

--
Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
 
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Mike

In article <6314AE8C-942C-4427-B4F0-040D2F68578C@microsoft.com>,
jshockley <jshockley@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> i have vista 32bit ...can i run macosx using virtual pc on this one compute?


Yes, you can. Well, VPC still can't handle it, but VMWare can. I
have personally run OS X in VMWare, and tried many times to install it
in VPC but it I've never succeeded. In fact, there is a ready to run
VMWare disk image of 10.4.6 floating around.

Actually you can run OS X right on your PC without VPC. Of course,
it's not the standard issue OS X, it has to be a patched version.
There are many "distros" of OSX86. I am using one right now and it
runs fine.

It's sort of like installing Linux. Depending on your hardware, it can
be simple to install or it can be a royal pain in the ass - some manual
file editing, fiddling with drivers, getting partitions correct to dual
boot with Windows, etc.

Check out The OSX86 Project at
http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
for all the details. Beats the hell out of any Linux distro on the
planet.

Mike
 
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Tim Judd

Andrew McLaren wrote:
> "jshockley" <jshockley@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ...
>> i have vista 32bit ...can i run macosx using virtual pc on this one
>> compute?

>
> No. Mac OS X only runs on Apple hardware.
>
> Although they all have Intel CPUs, there are many hardware differences
> between a Mac and a PC. For a start, an Intel Mac uses EFI 1.1 firmware to
> boot up instead of a BIOS like a PC. Also, I believe the Apple EULA
> prohibts you running Mac OS X on anything except Apple hardware.
>
> You cannot run Mac OS X in VMWare or Xen, either - it's not just a
> limitation of Virtual PC.
>
> You can, however, run Windows XP and Vista inside Mac OS X on an Apple
> machine, using either Parallels or VMWare Fusuon virtual machine products.
>


Or boot camp
 
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xfile

Disclaimer: Have no association with the company nor its product, haven't
personally tested it other than playing it for a few minutes.

I have a few friends using the following product on their Intel-based Mac:

http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/os/

Hope this helps and good luck.


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>i have vista 32bit ...can i run macosx using virtual pc on this one
>compute?
 
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