How to create Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard virtual machine in UTM

UTM is a frontend for QEMU that works on Mac and iOS.

I’ve been working to get Snow Leopard running in UTM (by extension, it would probably also work in QEMU, too). Here’s how to do it.

7 March 2023: This is confirmed broken on M1 or M2 Apple Silicon Macs, exhibiting a commpage no match for last kernel panic. I just got an M2 MacBook Pro, so stand by while I test. See updates on the comments.

Enabling Ivy Bridge power management with a Mac Pro system definition

So, I’ve been running my Hackintosh with a MacPro5,1 system definition for a while now. It enabled graphics card power management (via AppleGraphicsPowerManagement.kext and some edits) and was rock-solid for me. But, I did realise that I didn’t get any Intel Speed Step or Turbo Boost functionali...

HACKINTOSH

After “umming” and “ahhing” for months about building a Hackintosh, I finally pulled my finger out and did it. I was pleasantly surprised with how easy it was. I picked parts from the tonymacx86 Buyer’s Guide to ensure best compatibility:

  • CPU: Intel S1155 Core i7 3770K...