Don't know if it helps, but I ran OSX 10.8 on my rig (sig) for about a month with edited DSDT along with some Linux Drivers to run my on board sound. It was a bumpy ride to get it going, but once I was finished; it ran very well.
Well enough that I'm now building my own Hackintosh, except this...
Just a couple of quick questions as I've been reading up on this a bit more lately. ...
Are there any business end laptops (like Dell Latitude, Lenovo, etc.) That will run vanilla OSX without DSDT edits?
And are there any soft mods necessary like flashing to custom UEFIs?
Very well then. I'll do some more research as I have plenty of time between now and spring (which is when I plan to have an OSX machine (whether it be a Mac or Hackintosh).
In the meantime I can gather a parts list and see what they'll cost me and share them with you guys to offer critique...
Well at the end of the day I would like to be a to get an current generation i7 quad core with 16GB of ram and a SSD built with reliable components; and with that be able to run OSX and get updates just like a mac.like I said , I have no problem wit LG softmodding EFIs/Firmware and putting in a...
That and saving the money are the two main appeals. Which is the main reason I've always built my own PCs. With enough foresight, you can easily leave yourself enough room to upgrade with drop in replacements and such so that you can potentially run the same rig for a very long time which is why...
So I'm in need of a new PC and I'm looking to buy or build one in May or June of this coming year, and I've dabbled with OSX86 on my PC a while back and this was mainly to see whether I can do what I do in Windows on a Mac and get acclimated etc etc.
My current system is a Core i7 870 (2.93GHz)...
So it turns out that I'm a dumbass lol. It turns out that my mobo may have either the ALC888 or the ALC889, and that mine actually has the latter. Either way you pointed me in the right direction because the ALC8xx kexts from MultiBeast 4.weren't working from 4.7 (which is supposed to be for...
This is my first time trying OSX on a PC in a long time (since 2006ish), so I'm basically a n00b to this because it's nothing like it was before.
I was having trouble with 10.8/9 so I decided to see if I could make 10.7 work.
So far I've managed to get full HD graphics working with dual...
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