6 Ways to install Mac OS X on a PC
June 16th, 2008 Filled under Technology

A lot of people prefer Mac OS X instead of Windows, but just don’t have the money. It’s also impossible to install Mac OS X on a PC, so if you really want to use for example Leopard or Tiger, you only have two choices. You could buy one, or you could hack it. The last option is also a pretty complicated option. Not everyone has enough knowledge of what he’s doing to make it work, and if you do, your PC might be unable to get it working. The problem is mostly in the drivers. Hardware that’s used in Mac’s, isn’t used in PC’s, so the hard part is to make the OS X compatible with your PC.
Below are a few guides which will help you installing Mac OSx86 on your PC. Make sure your PC can handle it! Also, make sure you download the right files for AMD if you have AMD, or Intel if you have Intel!
1. [Mac OSx86] External USB Drive Native Install Guide
2. Dualboot Windows XP and Leopard 10.5.2 on one hard disk (Intel only)
3. Dualboot Windows XP and Leopard 10.5.1 on two hard disks (Intel recommended)
4. Dualboot Windows Vista and Leopard 10.5.1 (Intel only)
5. Dualboot Windows XP and Leopard 10.5.1 (AMD)
6. EFi-X USB does all the work for you! On June the 23rd the sale of EFi-X USB will start. You only have to plug this USB stick in your PC, and everything will be installed full automaticaly. Read more.



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