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Can I install OS X on my PC? Read this first. Having compatible hardware in a Hackintosh (a PC running Mac OS X) makes the difference between success and failure. If you're interested in installing Mac OS X on your PC, it's important to know what hardware is compatible and what isn't. Hackintosh compatibility varies, depending on whether your computer was self-built or prebuilt, and whether it's a desktop PC or a laptop.

(If you don't know what hardware your current computer has, use a program like CPU-Z.)LAST UPDATED: January 6, 2013 This article will help you determine whether your current PC can run Mac OS X. However, if you're looking to build an entirely new computer for Hackintoshing, the easiest route is always to follow tonymacx86's CustoMac build recommendations, or our own list of cheap Hackintosh builds. If you don't want to build your own computer, check out our 2013-2014 laptop buying guide, or our overview of the Dell XPS 8500 (one of the only prebuilt desktop Hackintoshes that has been well-documented). Laptops. Installation Guides. This is a list of installation guides that will help you to get OSx86 up and running. If you are new to OSx86, please use one of the guides in the Recommended section.

Please do not copy the content from one site to another site, please use original content on your site. Please do not put your link anywhere; place it in the correct section. Some of these guides don't tell you how to partition, please see the bottom of the page for details on partitioning or see Partitions. Getting Started If you want to install OSX on your Intel or AMD computer, your computer processor needs to support at least SSE2. Cat /proc/cpuinfo Additional hints after installation: InsanelyMac Installation Guide sub-forums See also installation guides from InsanelyMac sub-forums here. 10.11 Guides 10.9 Developer Preview Guides 10.8.4 Guides The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Building a Hackintosh 10.8.2 Guides 10.8 Guides 10.7.5 Guides HP ProBook 4530s Installation Guide Based on myHack, should be fairly beginner-friendly. Bulgarian. How to Install Mac OS X on a PC (Without Using a Mac) Great progress has been made in hacking PCs to run OS X, and it is now possible to install Mac OS X without a Mac.

Thanks to some great tools put together by some brilliant hackers, it is also much easier and does not involve nearly as much time and effort as was once required. Step 1: Getting The Hardware Ready I recently purchased the following set of hardware for the purposes of building a Hackintosh (often PCs running Mac OS X are referred to as such): The motherboard has an 8-pin power connector on it, and although it is possible to connect a single 4-pin connector to it, you may encounter odd issues running with just a single 4-pin connector.

To ensure that you provide sufficient power to the board, you should purchase the 4-pin to 8-pin power adapter. Alternatively, you could purchase a power supply with 3x 4-pin connectors (1 for the 20+4-pin main connector, and 2 for the 8-pin connection) or an 8-pin connector. Step 2: Putting The Hardware Together Step 3: Prepare The Boot Disk . Run Mac OS X on a PC. High performance access to file storage Special Report Want to run Mac OS X on a PC? Perhaps you don't want to pay the premium for Apple's hardware - or Apple doesn't make the kind of computer you need, such as a netbook. Because of its native roots in Motorola and PowerPC code, this has traditionally required instruction level emulation. Two things have changed. Apple based Mac OS X on NeXT code, which could run on Intel. And since 2006 Apple has been making Intel PCs. The version of Leopard sold by Apple includes drivers for Apple provided hardware only.

Should you try this? Preliminary steps Before trying this upgrade, you'll need to do some prep work. Know your hardware. Since the installer will be overwriting the disk's Master Boot Record, any other OS present won't boot unless you restore the previous MBR. If all this talk of partitioning, MBRs and switching drive cables scares you, best to stop now. Now that the preliminaries are out of the way, it's time to install the OS. How To Install Snow Leopard Retail on a PC | 3rr0rists.net. Install OS X on Your Hackintosh PC, No Hacking Required.

@pdok: It's not necessarily illegal if you buy a legitimate copy of Mac OS X. It may violate the license agreement (and that's far from a settled question, as is whether the license agreement is even valid to start with), but that doesn't make it illegal. If you just torrent the CD and don't give Apple a dime, then it's illegal as hell. But if you buy a legit license for the program, it's not illegal to download the CD; as the software companies so like to say, they're not selling you software, they're selling you a license to use software, and giving you the software on disc as a convenience.

Of course, torrenting it might be a problem because you're also distributing, which is illegal as hell, but that's what Usenet is for. What I'm curious about is, does the EFI emulation cause any problems dual-booting with OS's that rely on good old-fashioned BIOS (i.e.