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Is it possible from Windows 7 (running on a unibody MacBook Pro, if that matters) run the Mac OS X (Leopard or Snow Leopard) that was installed on another partition in a virtual machine? Any particular virtual machine that it's good at it? VMWare? Virtual Box?

Have you tried any of these solutions? What's your experience?

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You may want to check out superuser.com/questions/16348/… , or several questions on Server Fault: serverfault.com/questions/3665/… – Chealion Aug 1 '09 at 17:32
You can also see another question here on SuperUser: superuser.com/questions/15184/… – Chealion Aug 7 '09 at 14:09
This is against the Mac OS X Software License Agreement where it is stated: "you are granted a limited non-exclusive license to install, use and run one (1) copy of the Apple Software on a single Apple-branded computer at a time." Therefore, Hackintosh questions are not welcome here. – Wuffers Apr 1 '11 at 21:48
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It's possible, but it's illegal.

Here is some websites, that be helpfuly


iDeneb

iATKOS

kalyway

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+1 for being clear ;-) – Ivo Flipse Aug 1 '09 at 16:30
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I think the whole Apple EULA hasn't been proved to be legal yet and it may vary by country. But beyond that, doesn't the EULA require the hardware to be Apple's? In my case it would be. – J. Pablo Fernández Aug 1 '09 at 16:30
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+1 for providing links despite pointing out that might be illegal. – TFM Aug 19 '09 at 17:59
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OS X Server can only be virtualized on another instance of OS X Server.

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