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Can I install OS X 10.X on a Windows machine?

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December 21, 2013 5:10:36 AM

I currently have Windows 7 and just wondering if I can get OS X on here? Any model 10.5 and after is fine but is it possible.

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December 21, 2013 5:15:50 AM

yes but its difficult and it can take a long time to set it up. it all depends on your specs. not all hardware is supported with hackintosh. what are your specs?
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December 21, 2013 5:20:26 AM

I would have to say, not only in answer to this specifics question but to the many similar ones that are asked on these forums, if you have to ask then the answer is probably "no".

Installing OS X on non-Apple hardware is not trivial, and will require a deal of research online. People who have already demonstrated a basic inability to perform this research in the first place are unlikely to be successful.
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December 21, 2013 5:50:28 AM

epicoverclock said:
yes but its difficult and it can take a long time to set it up. it all depends on your specs. not all hardware is supported with hackintosh. what are your specs?


My specs are in my signature.
December 21, 2013 6:04:05 AM

Ijack said:
I would have to say, not only in answer to this specifics question but to the many similar ones that are asked on these forums, if you have to ask then the answer is probably "no".

Installing OS X on non-Apple hardware is not trivial, and will require a deal of research online. People who have already demonstrated a basic inability to perform this research in the first place are unlikely to be successful.


Legolas8181 said:
epicoverclock said:
yes but its difficult and it can take a long time to set it up. it all depends on your specs. not all hardware is supported with hackintosh. what are your specs?


My specs are in my signature.


with a 280x you can run hackintosh at6full resolution but you will not have hardware acceleration as the driver for hawaii gpu's has not been releashed yet
December 21, 2013 6:38:32 AM

epicoverclock said:
Ijack said:
I would have to say, not only in answer to this specifics question but to the many similar ones that are asked on these forums, if you have to ask then the answer is probably "no".

Installing OS X on non-Apple hardware is not trivial, and will require a deal of research online. People who have already demonstrated a basic inability to perform this research in the first place are unlikely to be successful.


Legolas8181 said:
epicoverclock said:
yes but its difficult and it can take a long time to set it up. it all depends on your specs. not all hardware is supported with hackintosh. what are your specs?


My specs are in my signature.


with a 280x you can run hackintosh at6full resolution but you will not have hardware acceleration as the driver for hawaii gpu's has not been releashed yet


The system inthe specs is just what am building next month, my actual current system involvs an i3 and a 7750.
December 21, 2013 6:45:41 AM

Legolas8181 said:
epicoverclock said:
Ijack said:
I would have to say, not only in answer to this specifics question but to the many similar ones that are asked on these forums, if you have to ask then the answer is probably "no".

Installing OS X on non-Apple hardware is not trivial, and will require a deal of research online. People who have already demonstrated a basic inability to perform this research in the first place are unlikely to be successful.


Legolas8181 said:
epicoverclock said:
yes but its difficult and it can take a long time to set it up. it all depends on your specs. not all hardware is supported with hackintosh. what are your specs?


My specs are in my signature.


with a 280x you can run hackintosh at6full resolution but you will not have hardware acceleration as the driver for hawaii gpu's has not been releashed yet


The system inthe specs is just what am building next month, my actual current system involvs an i3 and a 7750.


yes, 7750 is fully compatibile with hackintosh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCpYawe0Njo (installing os x)
http://www.tonymacx86.com/318-amd-radeon-hd-7xxx-graphi...

www.tonymacx86.com is the best website for hackintosh. ask over there.
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