This is against apples eula, even *if* you have purchased snow leopard.
To get the dvd to boot, you'll first have to boot the vm using
boot132, wait for some text to appear on the screen, eject the disk,
insert snowy, complete the install potentially without voice over and
then get audio plus some other things working post install. Its not
something you'll be able to do on your own.

It would probably be easier (But still not accessible) if you were to
set up a duelboot depending on what computer you have at the moment.

On 06/04/2011, Dickson Tan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello All
>
>
>
> I've been thinking of trying out a mac lately, so I got the retail version
> of the snow leopard dvd so that I can test snow leopard under a vm in
> windows. I wanted to see if snow leopard was worth the investment of getting
> a macbook.
>
>
>
> There are instructions on the net on how to install snow leopard into a vm
> in VMWare Player and getting it to boot, but when I put the snow leopard dvd
> into my laptop's dvd drive and try to launch voice-over during the snow
> leopard install, I don't hear any sound. Either voice-over doesn't start
> (which shouldn't be happening since I have a snow leopard retail dvd) or
> there is problem with sound during boottime in the vm.
>
>
>
> Has anyone ever encountered such a problem before?
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Dickson
>
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