If you want to talk about illegal activity you shouldn't do it here.Īt no point since the public beta has Apple officially allowed or supported running OS X on anything but their hardware. iso file it just keeps cycling through the "insert bootable media" screen and goes nowhere.Just stop. iso file, I've even tried a network deployment server which works if the Hardware is Apple hardware such as an Xserve 2009 or MacMini or MacPro but as soon as it tries to mount the. This doesn't work, I've tried on Windows Server 2008 R R2, the Hyper-V just doesn't see the. There is no "iOS X" as much as they may share a significant code-base. You could also go with Meraki, which is free.Īlso/PS: At first glance I wondered if you meant OS X, or iOS as they're not the same of course. OS X Server as Rogue Packet noted will cost you a whopping $20.00 If you want to use Profile Manager, then just get a Mini. Would you trust your data to that anymore than a known-hacked installer of Windows ? No, right ? Good :-) I would really strongly urge you (and anyone else) away from hacked distros of OS X. This is required to install or run OS X 10.8 and OS X 10.9 in a virtual machine." "Ensure your physical system is an Apple-labeled computer. Obviously you wand to avoid running anything that's NOT officially supported for any actual production services. However, you can run OS X in/as a VM on *Apple* hardware via VMWare ESxi/ESx, which is supported. Well, I doubt it's supported at all under HyperV.
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