OSx86 : creating a Hackintosh /
Peter Baldwin.
- Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Pub., �2010.
- 1 online resource (xxii, 634 pages) : illustrations
OSx86: Creating a Hackintosh; About the Author; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1: Installing OS X 10.5; Chapter 1: Getting Started; Chapter 2: Installing Leopard to a Separate Hard Disk; Chapter 3: Avoiding the Need for the Boot CD; Chapter 4: Installing to a Hard Disk with Windows Vista Already Installed; Chapter 5: Installing to a Hard Disk with Windows XP Already Installed; Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Your Installation; Part II: Setting Up and Customizing Leopard; Chapter 7: Comparing Leopard and Windows; Chapter 8: Setting Up Personal System Preferences.
Unique guide to installing Apple's Mac OS X software on non-Apple hardware. If you've always wished you could install Apple's rock solid Mac OS X on your non-Apple notebook, budget PC, or power-tower PC, wish no more. Yes, you can, and this intriguing book shows you exactly how. Walk through these step-by-step instructions, and you'll end up knowing more about Apple's celebrated OS than many of the most devoted Mac fans. You'll learn to build OS X-ready machines, as well as how to install, use, and program OS X.: Now that Apple computers are based on the Intel platform, the same as most PCs, r.