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Create osx VM from Windows?

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Anyone had any luck following most of @SpaceInvaderOne awesome video, but doing so in Windows? He's got a lot of steps in there specific to a Mac, which I don't have easy access to. Thanks! 

 

 

Edited by dkerlee

Look into the VMware method, might be easier. He did a vid on that way as well.

Edited by 1812

Tread lightly here, some discussions are better done in private. Some companies have bigger legal teams than others, best not to bring unwanted attention.

11 minutes ago, jonathanm said:

Tread lightly here, some discussions are better done in private. Some companies have bigger legal teams than others, best not to bring unwanted attention.

Its legal to virtualize osx on apple hardware.

 

one business example: https://www.macstadium.com/

 

it's also legal to use it in vmware, again, on apple hardware.

 

And many macs also run windows 10, like my 2007 imac that wouldn't upgrade into sierra, so I loaded windows 10 on it (everything but sound works.) You can also run it on mac pro's (not the cylinders, but previous.) So my assumption is that dkerlee is asking regarding this type of setup (windows running on mac hardware) and no other scenario, as that violates their EULA.

 

But i'm also pretty sure this thread will end up in the bilge, which is also ok.

 

 

Edited by 1812

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