Install a Mac OS X Tiger on your PC June 28, 2007
Posted by metalickl in Software Insights.trackback
How to install a Mac OS X Tiger on your own PC, originally by vinceqz
Here my man installed Mac OS X 10.4.8 on one of his notebooks. It’s actually quite simple when you doing it, you only need a dvd and computer. haha
Well if you want duo system (install OS X in addition to your xp), just make an additional drive, 15G should be enough. If you want single system, you can install straight away.
check for hardware compatiability: http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
First step: the most important step… Download Mac OS X JaS 10.4.8 AMD Intel. You can find the file through eMule or BT, here is a link to the seed for BT: http://www.sendspace.com/file/lpt3jg
Good, now burn a dvd from the image file you’ve just downloaded.
Now, for duo system users. You should do a disc partition, an application called Partition Magic, or Acronis disk Director Suite 10 should do the trick. But remember, the disc format for the OS X must be “FAT 32 Logical” not “NTF“, remember!!! After you install the system, you then need to change “FAT 32 Logical” to “FAT 32 Primary“, remember!!! SO that OS X can start properly.
put the dvd into computer, restart and you will see…
here you select the language, you can choose chinese.
After choosing which driver you will install OS X, e.g. D:\ or E:\, you will be asked to format the disc into Mac OS Extended (Journled)
Very simple.
If you have Intel CPU, choose the file for Intel CPU!!!!!
Skip…
The total instalation time is about 30 minutes or so, you can rest aside and listen to some music or watch some tv.
Haha, you are done. Here is a comparison with MacBook pro.
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E-Insight, 2007

Hello,
I was wondering if it is safe to try to Update – that is to hit the button “Software Update” – the 7th image down-top.
I was also wondering if the “personal” infos one has to introduce for Registration Information will be transmitted to Apple and if they could thus check on them and see that this is not quite their copy …
I have a PC with dual Opteron (Tyan board) and I’d like very much to transform it into a Hackintosh.