Apple OSX on non-mac hardware

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  1. BioSniper

    BioSniper Minimodder

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    While we are sharing screens :D :
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  2. Bbq.of.DooM

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    Which image did you use, kalyway 10.5.1?
     
  3. BioSniper

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    Yeah, Though it's not flawless it's pretty reasonable but it could be my hardware.
    I've got a few issues with anything that access the disk heavily like torrents, they tend to lockup if I attempt to exit the torrent client which results in the machine not being able to restart unless I hit the reset switch, though but I do believe the drive I've put it on is failing at a rapid pace.
    Still, it's enough to give the other half a taste of the OS and she has now bought a macbook because of it :)

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    New problems seem to be cropping up all the time but I don't know if its me being dumb, but now I can't browse my network.. yay! (even after a reboot)
    And now it works.. so random :p
     
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  4. Firehed

    Firehed Why not? I own a domain to match.

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    Care to elaborate? I was considering getting the developer membership so I could save on hardware purchases (only would net about $100 saved after the cost of the membership, but even still it's money saved)... but having something that would run properly on my PC would be a big bonus too.
    There's nothing criminal about violating a EULA.
     
  5. Gravemind123

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    There might be something in everyone's favorite law, the DMCA! I'm sure it has a clause about violating EULA is a crime, just like removing DRM from your music so you can use it on other devices is.
     
  6. MrWillyWonka

    MrWillyWonka Chocolate computers galore!

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    Sorry guys, I have to close this thread since it is as many say in this thread, it's illegal to be doing this. I think there is more than enough info here ;)
     
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