Sunday, August 28, 2016

What is a hackintosh


OSx86 (from the names OS X and x86) is a collaborative hacking project to run the OS X operating system on non-Apple personal computers with x86 architecture on x86-64 processors. The effort started soon after the June 2005 Worldwide Developers Conference announcement that Apple would be moving its personal computers from PowerPC to Intel microprocessors.


A computer built to run this type of OS X is also known as a Hackintosh, from the word "hack" and the name of Apple's main model of computers, Macintosh. Hackintoshed notebook computers are also called "Hackbooks". Learn More from Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSx86

It is important to note that generally building a hackintosh computer system will void any warranties with the hardware manufacturers and modifying the software to run on the hardware violates copyright laws for Apple's operating system. This is why no companies can legally sell Hackintosh systems.

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