http://www.hardmac.com/news/2010/05/05/virtualizing-mac-os-x-on-mac-os-x
why not just partition your hard disk, or use another hard disk?
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ceases to be such a crazy idea. No nicer, but a lot less crazy.
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On 05/05/2010 20:04, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Its not quite right, it does not let you install OSX just on Virtual Box
running on a Mac. It lets you install, with all kinds of caveats, OSX on VB
running on anything. I haven't tried, having no interest in running any
Apple OS, but that is what
May I beg to differ? It really depends on the virtualization software you
employ. I use Parallels, and I can assure you, the problems you would normally
encounter with any windows installation, you also encounter in Parallels. Of
course, this is not a good test for anything that tries to
On 05/05/2010 21:18, Bob Sneidar wrote:
May I beg to differ? It really depends on the virtualization software you
employ. I use Parallels, and I can assure you, the problems you would normally
encounter with any windows installation, you also encounter in Parallels. Of
course, this is not a