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    Mac on Clevo M860 TU (iAtkos, iDeneb or kalyway)

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by tuga_usa, Sep 1, 2008.

  1. tuga_usa

    tuga_usa Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi

    I'm a total newbie regarding the Mac world but always had that thing about the system...

    i even tried to install it in my last laptop but it went wrong.. always giving me a kernel error and i freaked out..

    But now i have a new laptop.. awesome i have to say, and i decided to give it a another try...

    So my doubt right now is... which version to choose? cause i tried to search on the web but i couldnt get a review with the three versions i mentioned(i mentioned these cause it seems they are the known ones) so i have no idea which is best...

    And to avoid further problems... which options i should choose for this specific instalation..

    I have the following components:
    Intel P9500 processor
    320 GB 7200 rpm AHCI HDD
    4GB DDR3
    2 GB intel turbo memory
    Geforce 9600M GS
    Wifi 5300AGN
     
  2. EmoDuck

    EmoDuck Notebook Enthusiast

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    i'm pretty sure it's illegal to install a mac on a pc
     
  3. JagerQ

    JagerQ Notebook Consultant

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    Yeah, technically you're violating the Apple EULA.
     
  4. Sam

    Sam Notebook Virtuoso

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    tuga_usa,

    Its not surprising you're getting all these issues...Mac OS X's EULA states it can only be run on Apple hardware, and discussion on it is not allowed here on NotebookReview. Thanks!