http://lifehacker.com/348653/install-os-x-on-your-hackintosh-pc-no-hacking-requiredTwo months ago I walked through how to
build a Hackintosh Mac on the cheap
using PC parts. Since that post, the OSx86 scene has changed rapidly,
and now you can install Leopard on your computer about as easily as
installing Leopard on a Mac—no command line hacking required. In
addition, the resulting installation is—theoretically, at least—can be
upgraded without fear of breaking. As if the simplicity of the
installation weren't already enough, the new installation tools fix any
problems I've had in the past (for example, I no longer need to keep my
install DVD in the drive to boot into OS X), and support the Wi-Fi card
on my motherboard out-of-the-box. In short, it's a winner.
NOTE:
I can only vouch for this method on the build I detailed in the
original post, but others have had a lot of luck with other boards, as
well. If you're thinking of starting from scratch and want to follow
exactly how I did it, check out the Build section of my original guide. If you've got your system together, here's how it works.
Set Your BIOS
The most difficult part of getting this installation to work with my
board was getting the right BIOS settings in place. In the course of
figuring it out, I made a lot of different small tweaks, so to ensure I
didn't miss any, I've taken pictures of every relevant BIOS screen. If
you're using the same board as me (an Asus P5W DH Deluxe), just go
through screen by screen and make sure that your BIOS settings match
mine. If you're using a different board, these settings could still
serve as a good guide, but they may not perfectly match up to yours.
(I'm having a tough time remembering every BIOS setting I tweaked, so
if you're using a P5W DH Deluxe, your BIOS settings match mine, but
you're having trouble, let me know and I'll try updating the gallery
with more BIOS screens.)
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