Sunday, May 31, 2009

Install OSX 10.5 (Leopard) on a PC

Installing Mac OSX on a PC is not allowed but it can be done. While having OSX on a PC can be useful, it is illegal therefore I am required to put a legal disclaimer.

INSTALLING APPLE’S MAC OSX ON A PC IS ILLIGAL AND BREAKES THE OSX EULA. WE HIGHLEY RECCOMEND AGENST INSTALLING OSX ON A PC. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMIGES CAUSED TO YOUR PC AND WE CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LEGAL ACTIONS TAKEN.

1. Get an Apple Leopard disk.

  • You can get it from a friend or the apple store or website, Ebay might sell them.

2. Insert it into your disk drive, it'll soon be mounted on your desktop (It'll take longer to mount then a regular disk because of the amount of data).

3. The disk should be on your desktop now open up the disk and open the installer, you'll need to enter an administrator name and password.

4. It'll ask you to restart, get a cup of coffee, your computer will take longer to boot up this time.

5. Once it's booted up you'll have the installer popup with the new Leopard menu bar.

6. Choose your language

7. Soon you'll come up to a screen that actually asks you to install it (finally), first you should verify your consistency, have some food.

8. Once your disk is done being checked you'll have the installation part, the approximate times is about two hours and thirty minutes or so for processors 1 GHz or up, the approximate install time for computers 867 MHz to 1 GHz is about 3 hours, go out to eat or something, go work on your secondary computer.

9. Finally, when your done installing it you'll have your new system, Leopard!

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