Q5C
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:05 PM |
I want Mac on my PC badly. But I dont want to break it.
Has anyone else done this yet? |
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:09 PM |
Done that, uninstalled it due to graphical problem. Also in the title you said " his " Who is this " his " you talking about? Is he your friend or something?
Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop & After Effect is the best RAM hogger. |
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Q5C
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:09 PM |
My grammar isnt too perfect.
I am having Intel HD 4400 which is supported.
But I am worried... |
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bbt
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Q5C
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:11 PM |
@b
No it isnt,
Myself, as a Windows user, think that Mac OS Yosemite is more stable than Windows.
But I wouldnt buy apples crap also. |
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Q5C
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:13 PM |
You don't bricked your computer if you doing it wrong, unless you updated your BIOS and you turn off the computer while it is in operation. I create a new partition just for it, and then put Hackintosh in my USB flash drive and then boot and installed it in a new partition. If you screwed up, you only need to reinstall your operating system. P.S : Use Clover for Bootloader. |
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:13 PM |
@q5c
can you already do that with an original mac iso via usb |
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Q5C
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:14 PM |
@LAVA
Dont worry, my PC got accidently screwed because it was updating the OS and the power of the house went off...
Luckily I have a Windows 8.1 CD
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:15 PM |
@Purple Apple make it so only Mac can use Mac OS X, Hackintosh is there to make it work for normal PC. |
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Q5C
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:15 PM |
@Purple
We are talking about Mac OS Yosemite. |
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Q5C
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:17 PM |
@lava
The bootloader doesnt affect the BIOS right?
Is it installed on the HDD?
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SupBinny
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:17 PM |
| Os x, YOU MEAN YOSEMITE!!! |
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bbt
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:18 PM |
| yosemite deserves the award for worst UI this decade |
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:18 PM |
@Q5C BIOS is high level, so no. It would not affect your BIOS, it just placed in your hard drives. You can manage partition, search it up on Google.
Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop & After Effect is the best RAM hogger. |
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Q5C
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| 17 Mar 2015 01:19 PM |
| Well, I thought that the bootloader was installed on the BIOS. |
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