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Old 01.29.2008, 03:25 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by nicfit
I think that pcs are great if you buy exactly the "pieces" you need and put them together by yourself.
Which is actually pretty easy, but not everyone has the confidence to do so. Pcs sold in stores most of the times are a bit messed up (bad/useless softwares come already installed and so on), while I guess a mac is ready to work at its "full potential" out of the box.
I never used a mac, but this pc I "built" a while ago is simply great, stable, no problems whatsoever.
Is it possible to "home-build" a mac? I mean, do they sell components like for pcs?

http://lifehacker.com/software/hack-...800-321913.php

hackintosh!!

it's not really special hardware.

the key is to install a patch in the OS to make it believe its on a mac motherboard-- that is all.

with the switch to intel, the posibility is immediate

you could right now probably dualboot OSX in your current macheeeeeen.

woohooooo.

SOME DAY OSX WILL BE LICENSED TO RUN ON THE HARDWARE OF YOUR CHOICE

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