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    Asus V1S - Mac OSX Question

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by CoolnQuiet, Jul 31, 2008.

  1. CoolnQuiet

    CoolnQuiet Notebook Consultant

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    Has anyone successfully installed mac osx on a V1S or a machine with a similar spec using the iATKOS boot DVD method.

    It should work but I think ACPI issue are preventing the install although I freely admit I don't know what this means or how to solve it.

    I wanted to dual boot my V1s just to see if possible but can't get past the first step of the install.

    If anyone would like to contribute to this thread then please feel free.

    Thanks.
     
  2. ClearSkies

    ClearSkies Well no, I'm still here..

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    Installing OSX on non-Apple products is a violation of eula and is ILLEGAL.

    You cannot discuss these things here.
     
  3. 5482741

    5482741 5482741

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    Try googling it. In general ACPI issues are fixed with patched BIOS's, regardless the OS.
     
  4. Patrick

    Patrick Formerly beat spamers with stiks

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    He is right, It is against the Apple EULA. Thread Closed