http://lifehacker.com/5360150/install-snow-leopard-on-your-hackintosh-pc-no-hacking-requiredTwo weeks ago I detailed how to build a Hackintosh with Snow Leopard, start to finish, with a little Terminal work. If you're not comfortable with command-line hacking, you can now install Snow Leopard on your Hackintosh with just a few point-and-clicks.So what's changed between my last guide and this one? In short, one of the incredibly helpful and generous people who helped walk me through the installation process last time was kind enough to wrap all the tedious Terminal work into one dead simple installer. Where two weeks ago I showed you how to prepare your thumb drive (and after that, hard drive) with a custom bootloader that allows you to boot into OS X on regular old PC hardware, now all you have to do is run a package, point it at the drive you want to prepare, and then let it take care of all the nitty gritty. It could not be more simple.
Interesting indeed. When I get time, i'll try it out on a virtual machine and see how it goes.
Are the audio drivers for this comparable to windows counterparts?
VirtualBox 3.0.0 (released 2009-06-30)This version is a major update. The following major new features were added:Guest SMP with up to 32 virtual CPUs (VT-x and AMD-V only; see chapter 3.7.2.2 of the user manual)Windows guests: ability to use Direct3D 8/9 applications / games (experimental; see chapter 4.8 of the user manual)Support for OpenGL 2.0 for Windows, Linux and Solaris guests