After the installation is complete and you are back to the VirtualBox Manager screen, click on the gear icon for “Settings”.
Let the installer run, it will take a while (30-45 minutes) and just ignore the estimate of the time remaining as it is not accurate – if it seems stuck or freezes it doesn’t, the progress bar just pops in large chunks instead of gradually increasing.
Select the name of the hard drive you just formatted and click “Install”.
Now exit Disk Utility to return to the general Mac OS X installer.
Choose “Mac OS X Extended (Journaled)” and name the hard drive, then click “Erase”.
Select the name of the virtual hard drive from the menu on the left side of Disk Utility (15GB VBOX HARDDRIVE or similar) and then click the “Erase” tab.
Open the “Utilities” menu and select “Disk Utility” – this next step is important as without it the virtual drive will not appear in the installation menu.
Now boot the newly created VM by clicking “Start” and let the Snow Leopard installer load, click through to the “Install Mac OS X” screen.
Confirm the specifications, boot the disk and choose “Create”.
Select the Snow Leopard DVD, DMG or ISO as the primary boot drive.
Choose “Mac OS X” and “Mac OS X Server” as the operating system and operating system type.
Open VirtualBox and create a new virtual machine – create the virtual disk at least 15 GB and allocate at least 1 GB RAM to the VM.
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