Unfortunately, there is no way you can install Mac OS X on a non-Apple computer. This is because of the difference in hardware architecture and programming language used by Apple in the Mac OS X. Therefore, even though the Mac computers now run on Intel processors, you still will be unable to install Mac OS X on a non-Apple computer.
There are other websites which will help you install Mac OS X on a non-Apple machine with the use of “hacks�. These hacks are technically not illegal, however, they often require some finesse in terms of hardware and software knowledge before you are able to install it on your Windows computer. Even if you are able to do so, installing Mac OS X on a non-Apple computer is generally not recommended because of the differences in architecture as well as hardware compatibility.
Unfortunately, there is no way you can install Mac OS X on a non-Apple computer. This is because of the difference in hardware architecture and programming language used by Apple in the Mac OS X. Therefore, even though the Mac computers now run on Intel processors, you still will be unable to install Mac OS X on a non-Apple computer.
There are other websites which will help you install Mac OS X on a non-Apple machine with the use of “hacks”. These hacks are technically not illegal, however, they often require some finesse in terms of hardware and software knowledge before you are able to install it on your Windows computer. Even if you are able to do so, installing Mac OS X on a non-Apple computer is generally not recommended because of the differences in architecture as well as hardware compatibility.
That depends on your Mac. If you have a PowePC Mac, then 10.5 is the latest version you can use (without buying a new Mac). If you have an Intel Mac with 1GB of RAM only, then 10.6 is the latest version that you can use.
Snow Leopard will not install into less than 1GB. If you have an Intel Mac with a 64 bit processor (Core 2 Duo) and at least 2GB of RAM, you can upgrade to 10.7 (Lion). Nearly all Macs made since mid-2007 can be made to meet this criteria - sometimes requiring a RAM upgrade.
If you have an Intel Mac with a 64 bit processor, 64 bit graphics and EFI and at least 2 GB of RAM, you can upgrade to 10.8 (Mountain Lion). The OS X system requirements web page spells out the details.
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