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    MAC OS X on D901c?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Triple_C, Nov 1, 2008.

  1. Triple_C

    Triple_C Newbie

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    Hi, Im wondering if anyone has install a MAC Operating System on D901c before? if so what are the procedures, which is the right version, and what are the requirements for it?
    will my system work?

    I have tried the iATKOS v4i -10.5.4 for intel only and it doesnt work. Wasted a whole day just to find out that D901c is not even in the list of those Intel based desktop/laptop that works.

    Pardon my english though if there are any grammar mistake.. :)

    Metabox D901c
    WUXGA 1920x1200 Glossy
    E8500
    4gb 800mhz ram
    9800M GT SLI
    1x 128GB SuperTalent Solid State Drive (SSD)
    1x 320GB 7200 rpm
     
  2. Deathwinger

    Deathwinger Notebook Virtuoso

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    Um....no.

    You are opening a can of worms here bro.

    Steve Jobs does not want you to install OSX on anything but an overpriced white and sleek computer with a picture of a fruit on it.

    And this being family friendly forums....they will not answer your questions here.
     
  3. Kdawgca

    Kdawgca rotaredoM repudrepuS RBN

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    Thread closed. Installing OSX on a non-apple labeled hardware(aka your D901c) is against Apples EULA and the forum rules. Make sure you read the forum rules before continuing to post.