That command is running through numbers followed by "Does Not Exist". I terminated it after it reached 20000, what is it trying to find?
Print: Entry, ":KernelAndKextPatches:KextsToPatch:xxxxx dict", Does Not Exist
The command linked by toldea is currently just counting up directories and saying they don't exist. Is this normal behaviour?
Print: Entry, ":KernelAndKextPatches:KextsToPatch:xxxxx dict", Does Not Exist
Storage won't save you, and your RAM is likely fine anyway. I don't know how it's likely to run, I did a quick google and it looks like your graphics are supported. All you can really do is try it. Make an install USB, run it. You can't break anything that way, and if it doesn't boot you likely...
If it's prebuilt the odds are against you, but your comment tells me you're probably not up to trying to work around that. Never mind the BIOS, see whether you can boot into the OS X installer using a UniBeast USB. If not, maybe stick with Windows.
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