I'm trying to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 but I can't, I just get the next message: 'Operating System not Found', Is it possible to install this version on Workstation Pro 12.0? If it's I would like to receive how can I do it. We’ve shown you how to Install Mac OS 10.7 Lion on PC, and lots of Mac OSX Snow Leopard on PC Guides now its turn to create a virtual machine instance that runs OSX 10.6.6 on VMWARE Workstation on Windows PC. Apple introduced Mac App Store, a versatile store for Mac apps, so if you wish to try them out, here’s your easiest bet! Install VMware workstation 9 then run install.cmd as an administrator. Once completed open VMware and click Create New Virtual Machine Click Next and pick.
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This method is completely for testing and learning purpose.
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Now we are going to install MAC OS X Snow Leopard in VMware Workstation 8. Here I have covered all steps with screen shots to install MAC OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.6 in VMware Workstation 8.
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2. VirtualBox 4.1.4
3. Windows 7 64-Bit
So lets get started,
1. Download & Install VMware Workstation 8 from Download VMware Workstation 8.0
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2. Get a original Snow Leopard retail DVD or ISO file from here3. Download OSX86_ModCD-032311-151021.iso
So let’s get started,
First create a Virtual Machine in VMware Workstation 8. Open VMware Workstation 8, Navigate to File->New Virtual Machine,
Select Typical Configuration & click Next,
Specify path for your ISO file,
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In Guest Operating System Select “Other” & in Version Select “FreeBSD 64-bit”
Specify Virtual machine name & vmdk file location & click Next.
Specify the Disk Size 20GB & click next.
Before you click finish. Click on Customize Hardware.
Remove Floppy Drive & Set Memory to 2GB as shown below.
Now turn on the MAC OS X Virtual machine. On boot screen press F8 & enter busratio=20 cpus=1 -voption &press Enter.
Use English for the Main Language & Click Next,
Here you will not see any Virtual Hard Disk for installation purpose. So now Click on Utilities->Disk Utilities.
On Left hand side select your Virtual Hard Disk & right click on it click on Erase to format it. After formatting hard disk close the “Disk Utility”
Now you can see the newly erased hard disk. So select the disk where you want to install MAC OS X & Click Install,
Now installation has started, generally it takes around 15 to 20 Minutes.
Click on Restart to complete the MAC OS X installation,
As soon as installation finished and starts counting down to restart as shown above screen shot, press the Right-Ctrl and then click on Devices at the top and hit CD/DVD Devices and click Unmount CD/DVD Device forcefully. And Mount Downloaded ModCD-032311-151021.isofile which we downloaded in initial steps.
Now during MAC OS X booting you will see the ModCD boot-loader. Select MAC OS X & Enter
busratio=20 cpus=1 command. And press Enter as shown below.
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Again you need to press Enter to continue,
Here we go MAC OS X Snow Leopard under VMware workstation.
VMware is rolling out major upgrades to Fusion for Mac and Workstation for Windows and Linux, allowing Fusion to take advantage of Lion-specific features of Mac OS X, and boosting integration between Workstation and vSphere to make life easier for developers and IT pros.
VMware Fusion 4, available for download today on VMware’s website, boosts the speed of Windows applications running in a virtual machine on Mac desktops, while allowing them to be added to Launchpad and Mission Control, the new application organization features of Lion. Users can also switch between Windows applications using Lion’s new trackpad gestures and run apps in full-screen mode.
Because Lion allows users to run multiple copies of Mac OS X on the same machine, Fusion 4 adds support for this feature, “allowing users to get more from their Mac by running OS X Lion, OS X Lion Server, Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server and Mac OS X Leopard Server in virtual machines,” VMware says. These new features bring VMware up to par with rival Parallels, whose Desktop for Mac product was upgraded earlier this month to support Launchpad and Mission Control, full-screen Windows apps, and the ability to run multiple copies of OS X on the same machine.
VMware is simultaneously upgrading Workstation, the company’s first product released 12 years ago, to the eighth major version, bringing enhanced integration with vSphere, VMware’s flagship hypervisor and server virtualization management software.
Workstation for Windows and Linux is targeted at IT administrators who need to test new operating system releases or application patches, as well as business users like sales pros who need to demo apps running on a laptop, says VMware’s Pat Lee, director of end-user computing.
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Workstation 8, the biggest upgrade in several years, is focused on letting Workstation users take greater advantage of network-connected resources, Lee says.
For example, Workstation 8 lets users drag and drop a virtual machine from the desktop and upload it to vSphere so it can run on ESXi Server. Prior to this upgrade, that process required downloading a separate tool and was a bit cumbersome, Lee says. The new Workstation can also act as a server, allowing workgroups to share access to virtual machines over a customer’s network.
Additionally, Workstation virtual machines can now use up to 64GB of RAM, double the previous limit, and support USB 3.0 and Bluetooth. VMware said both Workstation and Fusion have improved 3D graphics performance along with simplified menus and user interfaces.
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VMware declined to say how many users of Workstation exist, but the integrations with vSphere seem designed to maintain the product’s importance as the IT world moves to more heavily virtualized infrastructures. Fusion for Mac, meanwhile, appeals to a more general audience of users who have switched from Windows to Mac, but also has uses for developers. Fusion supports more than 200 guest operating systems, including pretty much any type of Linux or Unix, Lee says. Enhanced snapshot functionality, meanwhile, can help users roll back to previous versions of an operating system, just like you can in Mac’s Time Machine, in case a change made to the system doesn’t work as expected.
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Fusion 4’s full price is $79.99, but is available until the end of the year for $49.99, and customers who purchased Fusion 3 on or after July 20 will get a free upgrade. Workstation 8 costs $199, or $99 for upgrades from versions 6 or 7.
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Update: One reader asks if Fusion will support the desktop version of Snow Leopard. We asked VMware and received this response: 'Based on the current Apple EULA, you are only allowed to virtualize the server version of Leopard and Snow Leopard. We are able to virtualize everything that they let us virtualize including OS X Lion Client & Server.'