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Installing Virtual Box

I am going to start working on an iPhone app on my Windows machine and I am trying to install Virtual Box by Oracle.  The install goes fine but then it I am supposed to create a virtual os x environment,  I am being told when creating the virtual machine so select the OS X Server 64 bit option but I don/t have that option.  All I have is the iOS X (32 bit).  I have installed Virtual Box 4.3.26.  Any ideas?  i am using windows 7
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Are you using Win 7 32 bit or 64 bit?
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So I can't use VIrtualBox or VMWare to install a virtual iOS operating system on a windows computer even though it is listed as an option (OS X 32 bit)?  I am under the impression that this task is exactly what this  software is designed for, along with installing other OSs?
BTW I am using Win 7 64 bit.
As per my post, you are in breach of the Apple EULA, by installing on non-Apple hardware.

VMware vSphere supports Mac OS X on Apple Xserver and Mac Servers, and this works, and is on Apple hardware, so does not breach the EULA.