Firstly, you do realise this violates the apple license.
secondly, if you do wish to go ahead, I can tell you that the vmware emulated sound device (a soundblaster ess1371) isn't supported under mac OSX. The best choice would be virtualbox, as it can emulate AC97. but it's not fully accessible, and i'm not sure how to install snow leopard in it.
you willl need sighted help to get it installed in player, and even then 
you don't get half the benefits.On 06/04/2011 16:58, Dickson Tan wrote:
Hello All

I've been thinking of trying out a mac lately, so I got the retail version of the snow leopard dvd so that I can test snow leopard under a vm in windows. I wanted to see if snow leopard was worth the investment of getting a macbook.
There are instructions on the net on how to install snow leopard into 
a vm in VMWare Player and getting it to boot, but when I put the snow 
leopard dvd into my laptop's dvd drive and try to launch voice-over 
during the snow leopard install, I don't hear any sound. Either 
voice-over doesn't start (which shouldn't be happening since I have a 
snow leopard retail dvd) or there is problem with sound during 
boottime in the vm.
Has anyone ever encountered such a problem before?

Regards

Dickson

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