User Guides Guide To Installing Mac OS X On A PC

While the so called "I'm a Mac, and I'm a PC" ad's being broadcasting on the US shores and the spoof aired on VH1's Best Week & also the fact that people @ Microsoft are working hard on there new project Zune / Argo / Xboy / Microsoft portable media player / whatever the hell it's called, People have received word that Microsoft may be taking this effort all the way to the end zone. And also It was fairly obvious that Zune's release would spark another Mac vs. PC embroilment.
So i thought why don't i join the gang and give both the MAC & PC users a suprise

ATTENTION YOU MUST OWN A Mac SYSTEM RUNNING MAC OS X Tiger BEFORE PERFORMING THIS GUIDE. IF YOU DON'T READ NO FURTHER.
-THANK YOU


Apple's Mac OS is one of the three main operating systems that users use to run their computers, the other two being Windows and Linux. Things erupted when news recently came in that Apple was switching to Intel-based processors instead of IBM's PowerPC chips. Apple has been developing their OS to work with x86 (Intel) based systems since 2000 and recently released developer kits to certain individuals. The x86-compatible OS was then "leaked" onto the internet where crackers then cracked the protection lock put on the OS by Apple. Now all over the internet you can find videos and pictures of people just like you and me who had installed Mac OS on their own PCs.

Like you, I was curious to do this myself and after a day's work of figuring things out with complicated guides, I was able to get Mac installed and running. This guide is based on how you can get Mac installed, so if you follow each step, you should be fine. Without further ado, here's Justin Nolan of 360hacker.net, who managed to crack the code in less then twelve hours, "uncomplicated" guide to installing Mac on a PC.

Requirements:

-PC with at LEAST an SSE2-capable processor - check with CPU-Z

Let's start by checking if you have a capable processor. After downloading CPU-Z, open it and view the "instructions." My particular so called testing
machine hosts a Northwood Pentium 4 which has MMX, SSE and SSE2 but not SSE3, that's fine, you can always patch Mac OS later to run programs that require SSE3 with SSE2. Just make sure you have at least SSE2.

The instructions per Jusin:

How do you do it?

First of all, you can’t install OS X on a new partition, it needs it’s own drive. For this guide Im installing it on my Sony Vaio TR2A. Since I only have one harddrive, it means I’m wiping windows and all my files in the process. You can easily follow the same steps but instead install it on a second harddrive in your PC. Here is how I have succesfully install OS X x86 NATIVELY on my laptop!

First of all, I think your CPU needs at LEAST sse2. For rosetta and to get itunes and other ppc apps working, you need sse3. My vaio has a Pentuim M, so no rosetta for me. Everything else works. Im posting this from the OS X x86 port of Firefox Wink

1. Download “VMWare files for patched Mac OS X Tiger Intel†from your favorite torrent site. (Hint: Use the search function).

2. Copy tiger-x86-flat.img from the archive to an external USB drive (it’s 6gb)

3. Download Ubuntu Live CD (link) … be sure you get the “Live CDâ€!!

4. Burn the ubuntu iso, stick it in your pc, and boot it! (make sure you have your bios set to boot to CD)

5. Once ubuntu boots and the gui finally comes up, hook up the USB drive you copied the 6gb image to. A window should pop up showing the contents of the drive. Take note of where its mounted. It should be /Devices/Yourdrivesvolumename

6. Open a terminal window and cd to that directory (/Devices/Yourdrivesvolumename). Do an “ls†to make sure you are in the right place (you should see the 6gb img file.

7. In the terminal window type:

dd bs=1048576 if=./tiger-x86-flat.img of=/dev/hda

Replace hda with the correct drive! If you only have one drive, its probably hda. Thats what mine was. You are about to erase this entire drive so make sure youve got it right and make sure you want to do this! Hit enter. It takes a while… took my vaio about 9 minutes.

8. When it’s done, remove the ubuntu disc and shut down the pc. Disconnect your usb drive. Thats it! When you power it back on, OS X should boot!

For whatever reason, mine hangs when its loading. If this happens to you, boot with the -x option (hit a button at the darwin screen when you boot your pc. enter “-x†and hit enter). Should work without any problems, and I dont see any restrictions being in safe mode.

You’ll notice there is a login screen, and you dont know the password! This image was created by “deadmoo†and we can easily change his password. Reboot the machine again. Again, hit a button at the darwin screen. This time type “-v†and hit enter. At the command prompt screen type:

sh /bin/sh
passwd curtis

(change the password to what you like)

passwd deadmoo
(change the passwrod to what you like)

Done! Now reboot once more, and again use the “-x†option. Everything should boot, and at the login screen enter your new password.

WELCOME TO THE OS X x86 CLUB! Look ma, no vmware!

Note: If you are installing this in a PC and have multiple drives, you dont need to use an external drive or linux distro. Simply dd the image in the same manner to any physical drive in your pc, and when its done boot to that drive and it should work. For windows users, there is a port of dd for windows you can use here.

DD for Windows - [Google It]

I messed around with this in vmware before installing natively, and I can tell you running it native is a million times faster! Its full speed. USB works, ethernet works, all the x86 software works. Enjoy!

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This is not my guide, So use at your own risk like any other guides
Original guide is posted here
All credits Goes To Justin Nolan of 360 Insider, for this groundbreaking guide
 
I am not getting you. Why there is no use? Does the hardware that apple provides is very different and superior than the one i have? Please explain.

Thanks in advance,
 
Tried to install Mac Os X on my pc.

Athlon 2800, Msi k8mm v, ide hdd.

When it went to select partition page, it did not detect my hard disk :(

So much for my mac os x plans.
 
toolbar said:
I am not getting you. Why there is no use? Does the hardware that apple provides is very different and superior than the one i have? Please explain.

Thanks in advance,

Nothing like that just my personal opinion, mainly cause the games don't work and I couldn't surf the net :( , only use that I can think of would be if I want to use some software which runs only on macs

@Hacker : Think you need to have the partition where you wish to set up OS X as a primary FAT32 partition
 
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