What we found on the web about Hackintosh
Using the EFI patch, a Hackintosh could boot off "vanilla" (unmodified) OS X kernels and use vanilla kernel extensions. This not only allowed the system to be compatible with ...
At the time of release, the Macintosh XL was colloquially referred to as the "Hackintosh" [citation needed], although this name has also been used more generally to describe ...
Build a Hackintosh - What’s a Hackintosh? Some call it the Frankenstein of the computer world. In short, it means installing and running Mac OS X Leopard on an Intel-based PC ...
A fter building hackintosh machines using different modified OS X installers, the hackintosh community has come a long way and is within grasp of achieving the holy grail of ...
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Building a Hackintosh – OS X x86 on PC hardware. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Here is what i used to get OS X 10.4.3 x86 up ...
What's better than pictures of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard in the wild? How about a snapshot of Snow Leopard running on a hackint0sh? While this could be a doctored photo, it does ...
I was a bit hesitant about writing this article but the information (and results) are just too juicy not to give away. Half way through penning this I also noticed that Adam Pash ...
more about # hackintosh more comments → J2M3: Will this help the hackintosh movement at all? #newimacs more » ErasmusCaterpillar: Great article, I personally use VMware Fusion ...
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