You do not need special hardware to run OSX in a virtual machine. The VMWare
host process does all that for you. Licensing is a whole different matter. In
order to run OSX in a VM legally you need to own Mac hardware and run it on
that hardware from what I understand but there’s ways around this. Since the
original poster stressed fully legal the safest route to go is running the OS
on the intended hardware.
Hackintosh means to run the OS natively on non Apple hardware which is of
course very possible since it’s all intel based and runs the same chipsets etc.
This is more complex than running with in a VM just to clear up the hardware
verses virtual question. No matter the configuration the legal method requires
Apple approved hardware.
On Sep 29, 2016, at 11:30 PM, Sarah Alawami
<marrie12@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:marrie12@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
No, don't think there is a way. You also have to do something with hardware as
well, google hackintosh. I do not support this by the way.
On Sep 29, 2016, at 8:13 PM, Marvin Hunkin
<startrekcafe@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:startrekcafe@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi. wondering is there a legal way to get mac os, for windows 10.
Want to be legal and also free.
Any ideas.
Looking for your expert ideas.
Thanks.