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Apr 12, 2010  iBoot + MultiBeast: Install Mac OS X on any Intel-based PC. Posted by tonymacx86 on Monday, April 12, 2010 Labels. While running the latest version of Mac OS X Snow Leopard! And you have a nice Boot CD to get into your system in case things go awry. Install Mac OS X on any Intel-based PC.

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LAST UPDATED: January 3, 2013 If you're interested in turning your PC into a Hackintosh, but you have no idea where to start, this is the right guide for you. Though installing Mac OS X Snow Leopard on a PC is a rather simple process in theory, it can be a lot more difficult in practice. Tonymacx86's is a good start, but it's very basic. This guide on installing Snow Leopard attempts to explain every part of the Hackintoshing process, from start to finish (with pictures, courtesy of Virtualbox). Requirements: • A compatible computer: Not every computer will work with Mac OS X, even with the help of tools like iBoot and Multibeast. Be sure to read the very carefully, to check whether or not your computer qualifies.

• An empty hard drive: You cannot install Mac OS X on a hard drive that already has Windows installed. You need a hard drive without anything important on it, because you will be erasing the entire hard drive. You can override this requirement by instead of iBoot, but I can't guarantee it'll work. • ($20): The method used by this guide requires the retail DVD for Mac OS X Snow Leopard. • (Free): iBoot is a boot CD that allows you to boot the retail Snow Leopard DVD. To burn iBoot onto a CD, you need an empty CD and a CD/DVD/Bluray drive that can burn CDs (just about every drive can burn CDs nowadays). If your computer has a CPU that isn't officially supported by Mac OS X, such as an Intel Pentium processor or an, then you may have to use iBoot Legacy (which works the exact same way as normal iBoot). You also need to register an account on tonymacx86.com to download iBoot. If your computer uses a newer Intel Ivy Bridge processor, follow our guide instead.

Ivy Bridge processors have model numbers in the 3000's (e.g. The Intel Core i5- 3570). • (Free - 500 MB): Optional; you can update Mac OS X after you finish the initial installation with iBoot.

Your Hackintosh probably won't have internet after your initial installation, so you probably want to download this update onto the extra USB drive. • (Free - 22 MB): Multibeast is a collection of that your Hackintosh will need to run properly, after the initial installation. Download it onto a USB drive, along with the combo update. You need to register an account on tonymacx86.com to download Multibeast. Be sure to download the Snow Leopard edition, not the Lion edition. 1. Settings up the parts of your computer Open up your computer, and make sure that the SATA cables for your hard drive and your DVD/Bluray drive are plugged into the 3GB/s SATA ports on your motherboard, not the 6GB/s SATA ports (these should be labeled on the motherboard).

On Gigabyte motherboards, the 3GB/s ports are blue while the 6 GB/s ports are white. The 6 GB/s SATA ports simply don't work well with OS X. NOTE: If your computer is more than 2 years old, it probably won't have any 6GB/s SATA ports. In addition, be sure to take the following precautions: • Unplug all USB-connected devices from your computer before you begin the setup (except your keyboard and mouse). A faulty external USB hard drive can cause your Hackintosh bootloader to give you EBIOS errors on startup. • Open up your computer and unplug any extra internal hard drives that your computer has, besides the hard drive that you're installing OS X on. (Just unplug the hard drive SATA cables from your motherboard.) • If possible, connect your monitor to the DVI port of your computer's graphics.

The Mac OS X installer sometimes has problems with HDMI and VGA. NOTE: If you already have Windows installed on another internal hard drive in your computer, you may have to before installing Mac OS X. Otherwise, Windows won't boot afterwards. Also, after installing Mac OS X, you should also. Setting up your motherboard's BIOS The BIOS is basically a settings page for your motherboard. To enter the BIOS on my own computer's Gigabyte P67A-D3-B3 motherboard, I have to press the delete key when it boots (before the operating system starts). Different manufacturers set different keys for opening the BIOS.