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Exca
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O.P. Installing OSX on a PC
Hey,
I'd like to do this, and I know it's possible, but I don't find any good tutorials about this. I searched here, but OSX is only 3 letters and the forum doesn't want to search on that (pretty annoying). Anyway i'd like to ask does someone know a good tutorial on this?
Tnx
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02-24-2007 11:14 AM |
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jonny-d
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RE: Installing OSX on a PC
i know you can get a mac and use bootcamp to install windows XP butive never heard of doing itthe other way round
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02-24-2007 11:16 AM |
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O.P. RE: Installing OSX on a PC
This post was edited on 02-24-2007 at 11:24 AM by Exca.
But that is my opinion!
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02-24-2007 11:23 AM |
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RE: Installing OSX on a PC
Its pretty easy to do, you just need to make sure your hardware works. Everything worked for me apart from the wireless and sound..
When i installed it, i just got a spare HD, unplugged all my other HD's ad installed it on there as a single boot. When you want to use windows, just unplug the drive with OS X and plug your Windows drive in. Easy as that.
Just do what it says here And you should be fine.
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02-24-2007 11:34 AM |
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02-24-2007 11:51 AM |
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02-24-2007 11:57 AM |
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RE: Installing OSX on a PC
Just so you don't make the mistake I did of not fully reading the instructions, your processor needs to support SSE2 or 3 (Pentium 4+, AMD Athlon 64 / Sempron) for OSX to work.
Unfortunately Barton core XP's don't have it. 
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02-24-2007 12:37 PM |
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RE: Installing OSX on a PC
quote: Originally posted by andrewdodd13
your processor needs to support SSE2 or 3 (Pentium 4+, AMD Athlon 64 / Sempron)
Core 2 Duo too....
This post was edited on 02-24-2007 at 02:41 PM by Jhrono.
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02-24-2007 01:27 PM |
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Exca
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O.P. RE: Installing OSX on a PC
I've been on an irc channel there, they suggest me SSE3 (i have centrinu duo)
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02-24-2007 01:39 PM |
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RE: Installing OSX on a PC
yes it's possible to do, i 'may' have it at the moment, it's borderline illegal by the way... not that that would stop some people
It's ok though, nothing special , best motherboard/cpu combo would be all intel but that is mega ££££$$$$€€€€€ sometihng like $300 for intel's best mobo 
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02-24-2007 04:51 PM |
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