I manage to run Mac OsX Snow Leopard on zenfone 2 (thanks to ycavan and his windows 10 guide). In your pc go to C: Users (your user name) VirtualBox VMs SnowLeopard and copy SnowLeopard.vdi to your internal storage on phone (you must have at least 11 gb of free space). Jul 16, 2012 - [step 3] Insert your Mac OS X Snow Leopard installation DVD into your computers DVD drive. Then open ImgBurn and create an ISO. If this happens to you, it means that we'll need to format your VDI or virtual disk as Mac OS Extended before you can proceed. Here's how: [step 10 a] From the installer.
To run a Mac OS X snow leopard on your pc, the minimum configuration is: dual core intel or amd processor with virtualization (minimum 1 core for mac) 2gb ram (minimum 1gb for mac) 20gb free space in your hdd(but if you want to upgrade to 10.6.7 you should have 40gb) Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6.6i link: goo.gl/g1qiB empire efi amd link: (for amd processors) - link updated empire efi intel link: kickass.to/empire-efi-install-mac-os-x-snow-leopard-on-a-pc-t3160007.html vitualbox link: www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads.
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