Hello Rob, I certainly would not recommend it, or give advice on Hackintoshing.
" Apple designed Mac OS X so that only Macs can run it. If you attempt to stick a Mac OS X installation disc into any computer that isn't made by Apple, it simply won't work. Unlike the Windows or Linux operating systems, Mac OS X normally requires a very specific set of hardware to run. Hackintoshing is the process of overcoming these limitations, by installing extra software with Mac OS X that adds support to a wider range of hardware 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." Regards, Ronni Sent from Ronni's iPad4 > On 10 Sep 2016, at 6:38 PM, Rob Phillips <[email protected]> wrote: > > Greetings > > I'm looking at upgrading my hardware. > > Is it still the case that you can install OSX on non-mac intel based hardware? > > Rob > > -- > Rob and Rita Phillips, Wanneroo > [email protected] > > > -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- > Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> > Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> > Settings & Unsubscribe - > <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug>
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