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| A budget Mac: how to install a Hackingtosh @ Hardware.Info With the adaptation of Intel CPU's the inside of a Mac started to look a lot like a normal PC; same CPU's, same chipsets, same GPU's etc. The change made it possible for users to install Windows on Apple computers through the so-called Bootcamp method. Some users however were interested in doing the opposite, and in theory with support for Intel's x86-architecture it should be possible to install Mac OS X on normal PC's. http://uk.hardware.info/reviews/5252...a-hackingstosh |
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