I have seen a lot of people willing to try Mac OS X, but that could not afford to buy a Apple computer, or did not wanted to waste their money. And here i will show you how to run a Mac in a normal computer.
What Is Mac?
Mac OS X is a series of operating systems and graphical user interfaces developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Inc. Since 2002, Mac OS X has been included with all new Macintosh computer systems. It is the successor to Mac OS 9, the final release of the “classic” Mac OS, which had been Apple’s primary operating system since 1984.(Read More @ Wikepedia)
And this OS is only avilable for Apple computer and it is not available for Pc But we can install Mac OS in PC
HOW TO INSTALL MAC OS ON A NORMAL PC?
There are 2 options: You can install a patched version of it directly on you’re PC, and dual-boot with you’re Linux or Windows if you want to, or you can make it run into a virtual machine.
And you can find a lot of patched versions on the internet, i recommend this one: Click Here toDownload Torrent
if you want Mac Leopard.
Now Burn that ISO image to a DUAL LAYER DVD
Steps 4 Installing
• Now that you have the Patched DVD with you, you can now install Leopard. Pop in the DVD into the drive and boot into it by pressing F12 at the BIOS Prompt.
• Boot into the DVD and the installer should now load. It take a while though, so be patient.
• Select your Language and make sure you select Customize and you need to deselect all the packages that are displayed.
• Leopard will now install. This can take a while, so go grab yourself a coffee.
• It will ask you to Reboot, so go ahead and Reboot. Before rebooting make sure that USB Flash Drive is connected to the PC
cd ..
cd Volumes
cd Patcher
cd files
Notice the space between cd and the 2 dots.
• Now its the time to run the patcher to make sure Leopard will work on your PC. Type the following into the Terminal. ./9a581PostPatch.sh
• The Patch should now run. You can answer Yes while removing the ACPUPowerManagement.kext
• After the Script is done, you should now be able to Boot into Leopard after you restart. (Info collected via Dailyapps)
Enjoy using MAC
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