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Mac OS X can only be installed on Apple hardware so Vmware is unable to support Mac OS X on anything other than a Mac by running, for example, a virtual installation of Mac OS X Server on a standard Mac OS X machine. Conversely Vmware's Fusion allows the running of Windows, and other operating systems, on an Intel Mac running Mac OS X.
Apple's EULA forbids running Mac OS X in a virtual machine (except for Mac OS X Server) or on non-Apple hardware. While it is possible to install Mac OS X in VMWare, it does not work out of the box. Because it is of dubious legality, WikiAnswers will not provide any information on how do so.
You only choice is limited to virtual machines such as VMWare. And of course you will have to install MAC OS on your virtual machine.
VMware can run on any personal computer running windows/linux/MAC OS X.All you need is to install VMWare player from http://www.vmware.com/download/player/For creating a VMware, you may either install VMware workstation using a trial license or download a virtual appliance (vmware image) from vmware website.
If you're referring to a virtualised Mac OS, running on a different version of a Mac OS, then the answer is no. Although VMWare is currently working on a solution to allow you to virtualise 10.5 Leopard Server on 10.5 Leopard client. yes you can with vmware fussion 2 and with oracle virtualbox....easy, cheap and pretty
A vanilla copy of Mac OS X will not run in VMWare. Although there are patched copies available, they are illegal, so we cannot provide links to them.
You can install the Mac version of LimeWire on Mac OS X. (See links below)
Apple's Mac computers can run Mac OS X and Windows (and Linux if required) but the licensing agreement for Mac OS X prevents it being legally installed on computers that are not made by Apple.
The Mac OS X Tiger install DVD is the DVD that allows you to install 10.4 software onto your Mac. 10.4 is Tiger, and so it is called Mac OS X Tiger.
Boot Camp is a Mac OS X utility that takes you through the installation process. You can install Windows manually, or with software such as Parallels, Fusion or Virtual Box. (See links below)
Mac OS X install media is a repair disk that allows you to re-install the operating system on your Mac in case of hardware failure or repair. You don't have to have a physical install disc, because OS X is built in your Mac.
Yes. But better to just run OS/X all the time, and rely on VMware Fusion for occasional XP tasks. You can also partition the hard drive so you can run both Mac OSX and Windows fully. VMWare fusion is probably an easier alternative at this point though. In order to run windows you must buy the newest version of VMWare fusion, as well as the newest version of windows.