I agree with PPARKS1 above. I've done the hackintosh thing, and it's just better to get a mac and run windows virtually, instead of the other way around. That works near perfectly and the performance is excellent. Good luck!
I hope this question has a place in windows 7 forums; if not, forgive me.
I have a ASUS G72 with Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 2.53 GHz.
I have one HDD and 4 partitions in it(c is windows 7 home premium x64, d is windows 7 ultimate x64, e is empty and i am planning to install snow leopard on e and f...
My Win7 x64 machine can see other machines on the LAN (some running Win7 and some XP), but can't see my Mac Snow Leopard machine. However, the Mac can see the Win7 machine. (Also, the Win7 box can see a Win7 virtual machine running in VMware Fusion on the Mac.)
Note that I've tried following...
Now before I get the hammer for this one I thought it would be funny to see people's reactions to this...
Apple OSX Snow Leopard
v10.6.10A432 (?)
6.04GB ISO
It was posted on WZor (wtf?) and is released by a user called HOTiSO. WZor says that the announcement of the RTM of Snow Leopard is...