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Apple offers a variety of apps that can be quite alluring to Windows PC users, and you don't have to buy a brand new machine to try them. Using a program called VirtualBox, you can run Apple's OS X on your Intel-based PC. This will be a complete version of OS X, allowing you to run Apple-specific software like Mac apps and programs.

Initial Installations and Downloads

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Download and install VirtualBox and the VirtualBox Extension Pack (link available in Resources).

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Download the Hackboot 1 and Hackboot 2 ISO files (link available in Resources). These ISOs will be used to start the OS X installer and the operating system itself, respectively.

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Name the new virtual machine and set the Operating System box to Mac OS X and the Version box to 'Mac OS X Server (64 bit).'

5.

Use the slider to allocate RAM to your virtual machine; at least 4GB of RAM is a recommended.

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Click 'Next' and select 'Create New Disk.' The program will return to its main menu.

7.

Right-click the named OS X virtual machine and click 'Settings.'

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Uncheck the box next to 'Enable EFI' in the System tab. EFI is an alternative to BIOS but Windows machines are unable to use EFI to boot in VirtualBox as of August 2013.

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Navigate to the Storage tab and click on the CD icon called Empty. Select 'Choose a virtual CD/DVD disk file' and select the Hackboot 1 ISO. This sets your virtual machine to boot from Hackboot 1 the first time it starts up.

Installing OS X

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Select your OS X virtual machine in the VirtualBox main menu.

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Click 'Start' in the toolbar and then click the CD icon at the bottom of your screen.

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Click 'Choose a virtual CD/DVD disk file' and select the ISO disc image of the Mountain Lion version of OS X.

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Click on the main screen and press 'F5' to refresh the program. An icon in the middle of your screen will now be labeled as 'OS X Install DVD.'

5.

Press the 'Enter' key on your keyboard to bring up the OS X Installation screen.

6.

Select your language and agree to the operating system's terms. You will be taken to an installation page that gives you no hard drive installation option.

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Click 'Utilities' and then click 'Disk Utility…' in the VirtualBox toolbar labeled OS X Installer.

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Click on the VirtualBox hard drive, navigate to the Erase tab and click 'Erase' to clean the virtual hard drive and allow OS X to be installed. None of your data will be lost by erasing the drive.

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Close the Disk Utility window and click on the hard drive icon now in the middle of your screen.

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Follow the on-screen steps to finish the OS X installation.

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Click the CD icon at the bottom of your screen when the installation finishes and you see a black screen with white text. Select the Hackboot 2 ISO so your virtual machine will properly boot when you restart it.

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Select the Apple icon and press 'Enter' on your keyboard.

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Follow the final on-screen instructions to setup Mac OS X. You can now use this virtual operating system to run any Mac programs on your Windows PC.

Things Needed

  • A 64-bit Windows PC with 4GB of available RAM
  • An ISO disc image of OS X Mountain Lion

Tip

  • Since multiple downloads are required, it is best to keep a record of where each is located to make the installation process easier.

Warning

  • You must allocate a minimum of 2GB of RAM to your virtual machine -- though at least 4GB is recommended -- but the majority of your RAM should remain allocated to your Windows installation in order to properly run VirtualBox and all of your other software.

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Are you planning to make the switch from a Windows PC to Mac over the holidays? Not sure what you need to do? Here's what you need to know to make the change as painless as possible.

Before making the move

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I suggest making yourself familiar with OS X and whatever Mac you have in mind before making the switch.

If you have an Apple Store nearby then the easiest way to do this is to go there and play with the systems and ask the Geniuses any questions you might have. Don't be shy, they've heard all the questions before and there's no such thing as a dumb question.

Take your time. A new operating system can be intimidating. I don't recommend making the switch during a busy period. Choose a time when you can chill out and find your way around OS X at your own pace.

Know your applications

Unless you're going to be running Windows on your Mac, remember that Windows apps won't run on a Mac. This means that you will need to find alternatives. Some products - such as Adobe Creative Cloud - allow you to switch between Windows and Mac as part of your license. However, most apps don't allow you to switch your license between different operating systems, so that's an added cost to watch out for.

Data migration

If you're planning on moving your data across from your PC to the Mac then you need to familiarize yourself with the migration tools.

Apple has comprehensive documentation on how to do this. I suggest you read this - and print it out if possible - before you begin to move your data. Pay careful attention to what and what isn't moved.

Alternatively, you can get an Apple Retail Store to do it for you.

One thing I would warn against is that if you plan on using both the PC and the Mac, you then run the risk of making changes to documents on both systems, which can lead you into a world of hurt down the line. For example, if you copy your expense sheet from your PC to the Mac, but make edits to it later on both systems, the document won't be up-to-date on either machine.

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Learn a few shortcuts

By shortcuts I mean keyboard shortcuts. Here are a few to get you started:

  • Command + C - Copy
  • Command + V - Paste
  • Command + A - Select All
  • Command + W - Close window
  • Command + Q - Quit app
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Right-clicking on a Mac

This one gets people. Despite the fact that there's no buttons on the Magic Mouse of the trackpad you can still accomplish this. You can hold down the CTRL key while you click, but this is very kludgy. Alternatively, go to System Preferences > Trackpad and turn on Secondary Click. Now you can tap two fingers to accomplish a right-click.

If you have a Magic Mouse then go to System Preferences > Mouse and enable Secondary Click, which makes the right mouse button act as a right click.

How to CTRL + ALT + DEL

There's no CTRL + ALT + DEL on OS X. Instead use CMD + ALT + ESC instead.

Running Windows on your new Mac

Did you know you could run Windows on your Mac? There are a few options open to you:

  • Use the built-in Boot Camp tool
  • Use a third-party tool such as Parallels Desktop

Either way, you'll need a valid copy of Windows, and unless you have a spare full retail copy somewhere - the copy that came with your PC won't do - then you'll need to buy one.

Backing up your data

Macs are reliable, but they're not invulnerable. Make sure you back up your data before you lose it.

You have a number of options open to you:

  • Back up to a local disk - either connected to the Mac on the network - using Time Machine
  • Use a third-party tool such as Carbon Copy Cloner and SuperDuper! backups to external hard drives
  • Use an off-site backup service such as CrashPlan or Backblaze

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