The HackBoot 1 and HackBoot 2 ISO files. These will help you boot into the installation. Get started faster. Connect via one of these sites. Sign in with Facebook. Download Virtualbox, install it, and open it up. In the window that pops up, choose the.iso file for Hackboot 1 (download below). DOWNLOAD: Hackboot 1.This article has multiple. How To Run Mac OS X On Any Windows PC Using VirtualBox. Whitson Gordon. Aug 29, 2012, 6:00am. Choose the HackBoot 1 ISO and click OK. Kotaku and Lifehacker Australia. Make sure to download MultiBeast 4 — it's labelled “Lion”, but for our purposes the Lion version works better than. Choose the HackBoot 1 ISO and click OK.

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You need a computer with Windows to run Mac OS X on Windows (of course). The 'System Type' of your copy of Windows needs to be 64-bit, because OS X Mountain Lion is a 64-bit operating system. If you have a 32-bit copy of Windows, you can only install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on Virtualbox. You will need at least 4 GB of RAM and a dual-core (two core) processor or better.

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Personally, the computer I was using for this had a 4-core processor and 12 GB RAM, which is way more than enough. You also need about 10 GB of unused hard drive space.

General Requirements. Virtualbox: This virtualization suite is free, and though it doesn't offer official support for Mac OS X, it works well enough. Mountain Lion bootable DVD: Unfortunately, the standard method for installing OS X Mountain Lion on PCs (which uses a paid copy of the Mountain Lion installer) doesn't work with Virtualbox.

Instead, you'll have to rely on pirated 'bootable DVD' copies of Mountain Lion, also known as 'distros'. I won't go into details, but you can download these copies from about any bittorrent website by using a bittorrent client (it's about 4.5 GB in size). In the past, we've used the iAtkos distro for this, but iAtkos hasn't updated for Mountain Lion yet, so I used the 'OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion bootable DVD for Intel PCs', by Olarila.

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Hackboot 1 / Hackboot 2: Even though it's called a 'bootable DVD', the Olarila version of OS X Mountain Lion still can't boot in Virtualbox by itself. To help Mountain Lion start, you'll need to use Olarila's Hackboot CD. There are three different versions of Hackboot; we'll need to use two of them in this guide. 'Hackboot 1' is for starting the Mountain Lion installer, while 'Hackboot' 2 is for starting Mountain Lion itself. Multibeast 4.6.1: You will need to use Multibeast 4.6.1, our favorite Hackintosh post-installation tool, to set up the Mountain Lion virtual machine after the initial installation. While Multibeast 4.6.1 is an old version designed for Mac OS X Lion instead of Mountain Lion, in our case, it actually works better than newer versions of Multibeast. Registration is required on the tonymacx86 website to download this.Step 1: Prep.

Step 2: Create a new virtual machine. Virtualbox lets you run Mac OSX within Windows by creating a virtual machine, which is a program that simulates a normal computer. To create a virtual machine, open up Virtualbox and click 'New' on the upper left. Give your new virtual machine a name, and choose 'Mac OS X' for the OS Type.If your version of Virtualbox asks you to choose between 64-bit and 32-bit, be sure to choose 64-bit. Choosing 32-bit will result in a critical 'Guru Meditation' error later on. Your virtual machine will now be created. But don't stop now-you still need to change a few settings before your machine will actually work.

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Your new virtual machine will show up on the left column of the Virtualbox start page. Select your Mac OS X virtual machine (single-click) from the main page of Virtualbox, and open up the virtual machine settings. Once the settings open up, go to 'System' and uncheck the 'Enable EFI' box. This is by far the most important single setting that you will need to change.