I believe that you can only VM OS X _Server_ and then only on Apple
hardware.

but yes googling "hackintosh" will yield your EULA breaking results.


Other wise, I'd suggest a Mac mini, headless, and have people VNC into it.

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On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 17:36, Webster <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you checked into EDU/non-profit pricing from Apple?  Run Bootcamp,
> Parallels or Fusion and do Windows from a VM.  I run a Win7 VM using
> Parallels on my MacBook Pro.
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> Carl Webster
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> *From:* MMF [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Subject:* Dual Booting a PC with Win 7 and Snow leopard
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> I’m working with a not for profit which wants to begin providing MAC
> computer classes. While they have several PC’s they can’t really afford to
> purchase any MAC equipment. So I suggested that perhaps we could set up the
> PC’s to dual boot into Snow Leopard when needed. Anyone have experience with
> doing this. Is it difficult and ar there “issues” when doing this?
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