> The dropbox logo shows up on the Dropbox folder. no it's not something
> even Apple's SWAT team has been able to do because it's not something
> Apple's SWAT team has ever been tasked to do. It's up there with renaming
> the boot hard drive in difficulty,
>
> Clueless reporter.

Like ...

I'm running Snow Leopard 10.6.8 with all software updates and all
applications on a Pentium 4 541 (3.2 GHz with hyper-threading and EM64T)
in 64-bit mode for everything and all this took was:

mach_kernel_non-atom

(10.8 legacy kernel for non-Atom processors) and a simple addition to
com.apple.Boot.plist:

<key>Kernel</key>
<string>mach_kernel_non-atom</string>

If and when a non-Atom 11.x kernel is released, I'll be running 10.7.2 on
my Pentium 4 5x1s. (An Atom kernel is already available).

Its not like Apple is making it impossible to run their OS on non-Apple
hardware, although they DID slip in a "configuration check" module into
10.7.2 which intentionally caused kernel panics on non-Apple hardware, but
the hackers in the former Soviet Union had that figured out within several
hours.





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