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heya peeps... just a crazy idea i've had, really not sure if anyone's tried this yet - i had a quick lookie round and didn't find much on it other than people trying to install to parallels on XP... anyways, short on time here so i apologise if i'm asking a previous question.

 

let's say i have two monitors, and I enjoy running osx host and xp or linux in the other monitor, great stuff. now what if i'd like to run osx86 as a guest VM ... has anyone had any joy with that at all? reason being, i'd just like a Jas install running as guest on my mac so that i can toy around with it without b0rking my host system.

 

i've gathered that there's been some problems with people trying to get it to install via parallels under an xp host, but is there a workaround for it on an intel mac running parallels?

 

hope you guys can help :poster_oops:

I've tried numerous times to put Osx86 in a ||s VM and it just doesn't work. It always crashes on the grey apple screen. I always forget to get the -v log though, so I can't recall where in the booting process it's crashing. =x

Yeah, it'll just crash the VM.

 

I've also tried this in the VMware Fusion beta, but JaS 10.4.8 won't work. Some people have reported getting one of the 10.4.3 images working in Fusion, but I can't remember which one.

doubt many people have tried just because it sounds kinda redundant when you have a perfectly good working MacOS working on a Mac. I have not tried it, but good luck to ya.

 

its not, its called a sandbox to play and test things without having to reboot or dedicate an entire partition to. i have tried this myself a few times and failed. i dont really see why i cant work considering it works on the windows version (can anyone confirm the linux one?).

 

you might have to try some newer kernel or something.

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