Since VMware license costs a lot, the good news is that you can now install OS X in Windows using one of the most popular free virtualization software called VirtualBox. You'll need to have a system with an Intel or AMD processor which supports hardware virtualization, OSX86 iso, VirtualBox and Windows 7, Vista or XP installed as host operating system. If you meet all these requirements, you can then install OS X Snow Leopard as a VM under Windows to enjoy the best of both worlds. Step 1: Download and install the latest version of VirtualBox for Windows From The Link Given Below: bit.ly Step 2: Start VirtualBox and click on "New" button. This will start a wizard that will help you create a new VM in VirtualBox. Step 3: Name your VM "OSX" and select "Mac OS X" from Operating System dropdown menu, and "Mac OS X Server" from Version dropdown menu. Step 4: Assign your VM some Ram in megabytes. For this tutorial, I have allotted the max 1500MB of Ram. Step 5: Now create a new hard disk for your VM, which depending on your needs should be around 20GB in size. If you use Dynamic option, it will expand on use while Static option will be fixed to the size you allotted. Select the option which best fits your needs and click on Next to finish the wizard. Step 6: Now click on "Settings" and select "System" from the left pane and then uncheck the option for "Enable EFI (special OSes only)" in the right as shown in the screenshot below. Step 7: Now select "Storage" from the left pane_b_..._/b_