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Installing Leopard on a PC

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is it possible to do?

check my system specs on the side.

i can get my hands on the OS no prob so just let me know.
 
Eeew.... Why?:confused: Search for a program called boot-camp.
 
i think boot camp is for windows on a mac and not vice versa....

you'll need to find a patch for it to run your machine, they only have patchs for tiger atm, not for leopard, so you're going to have to wait i think
 
You're right Pancho, but there is a program to do it the other way around.. I'm giving a call to someone to find out right now.
 
i know theres pearpc, which is an emulater, but since macs dont use ppc's anymore, that wouldn't work. and i think you'd still need the patch for vmware.
 
Leopard came out for PC right around the official release. You might want to check out OSX86 project for some details on getting it done. I actually tried out the Leopard release, and I got it installed on my laptop, but the manual patching part of the setup didn't work. If you want it, I would wait until they have a better more streamlined approach to installing it. Right now Leopard + PC is just a headache.
 
cool fatforestor, i'll check it out, yeah the patchs and stuff can be a pain since they are very new and people haven't streamlined them into the install cd, etc.
 
i just saw the iso on nforce.nl

my brother wants to use it for his recordings, i've given him windows solutions but he refuses to use them and is intent on buying a mac book. personally i don't want to give into the hype.

but if i could dual boot it on my PC that would be sweet.

i'll checkout the OSX86 project thanks for the info.
 
Installing Leopard on a PC is illegal.
 
Installing Leopard on a PC is illegal.

i dont think so.. can you back it up? otherwise osx86/pearpc/vmware would've been dead a long time ago.
 
i dont think so.. can you back it up? otherwise osx86/pearpc/vmware would've been dead a long time ago.

OSX86 is a go around, "hack", and is totally illegal. It breaks the Apple contract.
 
i think theres a line between breaking the apple contract and the law...
 
ehh who cares, its not like if you install it their gonna knock on your door and be like "uhh excuse me you cant do that, please un-install it"

screw them and their monopolistic ideals of their OS has to be install on their hardware.

and besides you have to be retarded to to expect customer support after doing that so who cards if you "broke the contract".
 
I never bought an o/s from Apple! There is no contract!
 
I'm not telling you not to install it, I'm letting you know it's illegal. Lol what's even funnier is that you want to install their OS and use it but your sitting here now saying screw it. You contradict yourself. If you want help with how to do this, as I have done the install and you can PM me.
 
I'm not telling you not to install it, I'm letting you know it's illegal. Lol what's even funnier is that you want to install their OS and use it but your sitting here now saying screw it. You contradict yourself. If you want help with how to do this, as I have done the install and you can PM me.

No don't screw the OS, screw paying for it if you can't install it on anything.
 
No don't screw the OS, screw paying for it if you can't install it on anything.

What are you talking about? It's meant to be installed on an Apple computer not a PC. Therefore, I really don't know what you mean by it can't be installed on anything. People who steal OSes make me laugh. :laugh:

EDIT: If anything, you should be mad at MS for not letting you install a partitioned vice OS on PCs.
 
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People who buy OSes for $130 and up and can only install it on a mac and nothing else make me laugh.

all they would have to do is implement 3rd party hardware support.

I can download a copy of Ubuntu for free and throw it on any PC and chances are it will work without a hitch.

Just seems dumb why you would go any other route unless forced to by some proprietary software for a job or school.

Don't get me wrong theres alot a flaws in the MS operating systems also, just look at Vista.
 
People who buy OSes for $130 and up and can only install it on a mac and nothing else make me laugh.

all they would have to do is implement 3rd party hardware support.

I can download a copy of Ubuntu for free and throw it on any PC and chances are it will work without a hitch.

Just seems dumb why you would go any other route unless forced to by some proprietary software for a job or school.

Cool, well have fun with figuring out things in the future with your attitude. Good luck! :toast:
 
Breaking the apple contract doesnt break the law but it does make you susceptible to criminal charges as well as suing.

how would they find out, unless you tell them?
 
Anytime Apple releases an update and you accept the download. :laugh:

So by accepting a download it tells apple its installed on a non apple computer and you broke the contract?
 
i dont think that downloading will tell it if its genuine or not, and it doesn't have a gay authentication system like ms does. the only thing you have to watch out for is making sure you aren't connected to the internet during the os installation cause thats the only time your os will call home.
 
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