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08-11-2013, 02:58 PM
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Install MAC Leopard [OS] on your PC in 3 easy steps!
Well its been only a day since the Mac OSX Leopard was released officially by Apple and the hackers have managed to create a patched DVD that everyone like you and me can use to install Leopard on PC’s without having to buy a Mac. Please note the tutorial that I am going to post is still experimental and things might not work the right way simply because it is still early days in hacking Leopard to work on PC’s. Well if you don’t mind your PC getting screwed then go ahead and try out this tutorial.
Make sure you backup all important data before you proceed. Here are the things that you will need before Install Leopard on your PC…
Quote:Step 1. Getting things ready
Quote:Step 2. Installing Leopard
Quote:Step 3. Patching Leopard
Quote:Step 4. Congratulations! You’ve done the Impossible! Well that was it. Please note this has not been extensively tested, so most of your Hardware like Sound, Network may not work. If something goes wrong for you or you want to help us, then please join the discussion over at OSX86Scene. If you noticed I haven’t posted the links to the Torrent that contains the DVD image and the zip. Well I haven’t posted them because I am sure the lawyers over at Apple are going to sue the hell out of me. If you wondering where you can find them, then head over to Demonoid and search for it. Well here are few screenshots by Mac.nub over at the forums who could get Leopard working on his system. Some Updates and Clarifications :
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08-12-2013, 12:53 AM
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Ok. That's cool. But, you're a little behind on this one. That's good for PC's up to 2008-mid 2009. Take your pick of iPC (10.5.6), iAtkos (10.5.2-Mountain Lion 10.8.3 ), iDeneb (10.5.8) for Leopard. Snow Leopard Hazard (10.6.2). There really weren't a lot for Lion. Mainly, iAtkos has been the best bet for patched distros. From Lion to Mountain Lion, they have mainly been for Intel based PC's although Snow Leopard, there had been distros capable of being used for an AMD based machine.
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