
But there will not be many valid reasons to try an older version of Mac OS 10.6 when we have macOS 11.0 Big Sur now.

But still, these methods are applicable for the latest version including Windows 10 and VirtualBox 6 x. You may find the older version of products on the screenshots. Note: This post was originally published in the year 2010. But still, we can do some workarounds to install Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware with different bootloaders on Windows computers. So, technically you can virtualize macOS on Apple devices only. From version 3.2, the Oracle VirtualBox officially supports Mac OS X as the guest virtual machine on Apple hardware.


This method is completely for testing and learning purposes. Please buy the original Mac OS and Apple hardware. That will give the freedom to have the vanilla kernel and possible software updates from the official Apple website. After several days of attempts and findings, finally, I managed to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on VirtualBox with my Windows OS PC. We are going to use the original OS medium for this installation purpose.
