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This is the worst piece of garbage I've used in a long time. Since I have a Mac and a PC this gave me a unique opportunity to try this out. If you pay for this you deserve to get cheated. The interface is archaic, slow and doesn't do the Mac OS justice. Microsofts Virtual PC works better than this....unfortunately you cannot install the Mac OS. Hopefully for PC users it won't be long until Apple ports OS X over to the PC architecture. Since it's built of BSD it shouldn't be hard. Many PC makes have been asking for this.

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https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...#entry585589276  <---  They did.  :p

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You can convert the files to .iso, I think thats the smartest thing to do.

i think the file was posted on page 4..

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=294414&st=45

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This is the worst piece of garbage I've used in a long time. Since I have a Mac and a PC this gave me a unique opportunity to try this out. If you pay for this you deserve to get cheated. The interface is archaic, slow and doesn't do the Mac OS justice. Microsofts Virtual PC works better than this....unfortunately you cannot install the Mac OS. Hopefully for PC users it won't be long until Apple ports OS X over to the PC architecture. Since it's built of BSD it shouldn't be hard. Many PC makes have been asking for this.

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ya, dell is down on its hands an knees asking apple to port OSX over to its pc's/ :rolleyes:

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here's a nifty little trick.

if you've got a mac and a .dmg image of OSX or, well anything, just mount the image then go to Disk Utility program under Applications/Utilities.

Select the image you just mounted on the left panel then choose Images>Convert.

Save the image as whatever you want but put the extension ".cdr". choose "DVD/CD Master" from the image format menu and click save.

this will now create an image sample.cdr.

move file this however you please to the windows machine and change the extension to .iso and mount or burn or whatever you want to do with it.

easy as pie

:rolleyes:

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