Thanks to
http://www.insanelymac.com/ for the guide.
The hackintosh community phils. :
http://www.tipidpc.com/viewtopic.php?tid=101831And to the iATKOS development team for providing the hacked iso.DVD
Jay-R Lim para sa iyang pag B.I.
Jessie Warain - Waratech Consultant
and to PC Gilmore, San Juan para sa early na pagdeliver nilas PC parts
na akong gi-order.
"I work as a designer and kailangan kaayo nako ang mac 100% 24/7. instead mupalit ko ug mac, why install OSX in a pc"
sa mga ganahan musunod, this is the guide:
before risking anything, please follow this guide*
1)Life Hacker Guide
2)make sure na ang pc specs mo ay almost compatible sa gihatag sa site(link provided sa #1)
3)Use a spare hard disk for the OSX installation, if you're hard disk is partitioned with a windows XP OS on it, install leopard in a different partition(not with the xp-installed partition, it might ruin your current running OS installed)
my specs used:
Video Card: Geforce 7300GT 256mb
Mboard: Asus p5w dh dx
Processor: Intel core 2 duo 2.4 ghz
RAM: 2 GB
Hard disk: seagate sata 160gb
and a hi-speed dvd-rom(I recommend samsung dvd-r/rw)
(*dapat SSE3 na pc/and intel based na cpu. Im not sure pa if muwork siya sa AMD, refer lang mo sa
http://www.insanelymac.com/)
for the installation dvd isearch sa mga torrent site ang iATKOS v2.0i na iso,
for sure naa jud ni siya kay mao ni akong gidownload.
boot the iATKOS installation DVD, and Congrats Leopard is already installed via Hackintosh.
for questions, feel free to ask me -- *your lifehacker, barbar :D
"I too have often wondered why Apple has not challenged both this community and Hackintosh Phils. by issuing cease and desist notices. However, think through the two possible outcomes of Apple either winning or losing such an order in court, and then it becomes clearer why might Apple prefer to sit on their hands.
Let's say Apple wins, shutting down Hackintosh, thereby setting a precedent and showing that any proprietary software company can insist that their operating system must only be run on their own approved hardware.
Then what? Microsoft, who are currently hand tied by monopoly abuse charges, could cite Apple as setting precedent, and then Microsoft would be able to insist that Windows should not be allowed to run on Apple hardware or any other platform engine they don't approve of. That would be a disaster for Apple...
Of course, if Apple loses then anyone can open up a clone service running OS X, and again Apple loses. So overall the best tactic for them is to do nothing and see how serious the perceived threat becomes before taking any action."
goodluck everyone!