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El Guapo
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has anyone tried this?? need a new MAC but don't want to waste $3000.
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if u want hackers on your system go ahead
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Isnt Mac an os running on it own hardware? i dont see why you cant just build a system and install osX....mongo?
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Try This, All Hackintosh Post BTW are you trying to Build one or just asking if anyone has done it..

EDIT found a easier method
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I want to install on the PC that i have
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El Guapo wrote:I want to install on the PC that i have


ok, your better of with iPC OSx86 Universal 10.5.6 Final it has more hardware support. and Diff kernels,For AMD/Intel [SSE2/SSE3]. Make sure you read on hardware support., or else you might get a Kernel panic.. Once you install 10.5.6 is easier to upgrade to Leopard..



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thanks man
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