
So it will be better just to run the supported system, i.e., snow leopard server - whether on vmware fusion, parallels desktop - or virtualbox.

Hacking it to force an install of the non-server version is a deliberate attempt to breach apple’s eula and could cause problems. That is due to the fact that it is prohibited by Apple's EULA.” “Neither Leopard nor Snow Leopard are supported to be run on Parallels Desktop virtual machines. Parallels desktop website also say only the server version is supported and explain it a little better: Note that non-server snow leopard is not there.

This will launch the create a new VM wizard tool which is designed to walk you through the setup. Step 1: Open the VirtualBox software and click the New button. I tried it but VirtualBox closed due to an error. If you do not own a Snow Leopard disc, you might want to search for a OSX86 iso file and download it. I have yet to find a VirtualPC software program that can run and install OSx86. According to the supported guests for virtualbox are also “Mac OS X Server (Leopard, Snow Leopard)”.įrom vmware’s website at they list supported guest systems as Go to Virtualbox website and download the installer for your OS.
