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A DVD: In this guide, you will write Niresh onto a DVD, and boot your computer from Niresh to install Mac OS X.The standard method of installing Mountain Lion on a PC requires you to modify a retail copy of OS X Mountain Lion with Unibeast, but Niresh already does all of this for you. Niresh 10.8.2 (Free): Niresh is a "distro" of OS X Mountain Lion. I won't go into details, but you can download it from just about any bittorrent website by using a bittorrent client (it's a little less than 5 GB in size).

As far as we know, Niresh will not work on a hard drive where Windows is already installed.
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Also, Mac OS X needs its own hard drive- a minimum of 10 GB of space is required, but at least 50 GB of space is recommended. Be sure to read the Hackintosh compatibility guide very carefully, to check whether or not your computer qualifies. However, not every computer will work with Mac OS X.
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If your computer already has Mac OS X Lion installed, Niresh will just update Lion to Mountain Lion normally, without deleting any of your apps or files. It can be the same computer as the one mentioned in the previous point.
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To set up iAtkos on Windows, you have to use special software like Transmac. DMG files are rather difficult to work with, since they don't work with Windows by default. Meanwhile, iAtkos is distributed as a "DMG" file, which is a proprietary "disk image" format made by Apple. Niresh is distributed as an "ISO" file. The ISO format is a standard DVD image format that works on just about everything.iAtkos only works with the less common (and more expensive) dual-layer DVDs and Bluray discs, because the iAtkos installer is slightly too large to fit on a regular DVDs. However, there are a few reasons why you may want to use Niresh instead. iAtkos is the far more popular choice of the two. If you're interested in installing Mac OS X on your PC with a distro, then you'll have two main options: Niresh, and iAtkos ML2. If you don't have any qualms with the legal issues regarding distros, they're actually the most convenient way to set up a Hackintosh. The digital rights management chip, which is supported in the new Mac OS's kernel, is Apple's attempt to tie the operating system to its own hardware Mac OS X for Intel shouldn't install to PCs without the TPM chip.Īpple did not immediately return a call asking for comment.Distros are pirated copies of Mac OS X that have been modified to work with a PC. The crack supposedly bypasses Intel's Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip that was intended to prevent the operating system from running on non-Apple boxes. One site has posted video purportedly of Mac OS X booting on a non-Apple-approved Intel-based PC.Īnother site, dubbed OSx86 Project and dedicated to the new OS from Apple, noted that OS X for Intel can be installed under VMware's virtual machine software, and that a disk image of the OS has been posted on several BitTorrent sites. Several sites reported this week that crackers had managed to install the developer-issued version of Mac OS X for Intel on non-Apple machines, including Dell laptops. That may be more difficult than Apple thought. In early June, Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs announced that starting in 2006, the company's Macintoshes will be equipped with Intel microprocessors rather than the current PowerPC chips produced by IBM.Īlthough Apple has been vague about whether other operating systems - such as Microsoft's Windows - will run on the new hardware (it has, however, said it will not sell or support other OSes), it was adamant about preventing its own Mac OS X from running on non-Apple computers.
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Mac enthusiast sites reported Friday that Apple Computer's operating system for Intel-based computers, which is currently in the hands of developers, has both been leaked to the Internet and cracked so that it will run on non-Apple hardware.
