April Fools Jokes 2007: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 Supports Mac OS X
April 1st, 2007
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Written by Ryan
A Microsoft TechNet blog has posted instructions on how you can enable a hidden feature in Virtual PC 2007 so that you can actually run Mac OS X on your Windows Operating System. All you have to do is pull up the Run prompt and enter this into it:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Virtual PC\Virtual PC.exe" -experimental
The next time you go to create a new virtual machine you should see the Mac OS X option:

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Xfire has got an april fools joke too… It lists fake games on your list. Barbie’s Dreamland :$ Hope nobody saw my xfire avatar
Too bad this wasn’t true - come on Steve “the Jobber” Jobs - why doesn’t apphell allow OS X to run virtually on a pc? Windows can run on your pretty overpriced hardware.
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