A Mac fan has released a patch for running Mac OS X, version 10.4.5, on any non-Apple computer running an AMD or Intel x86 processor.
Apple issued legal notices to several Mac websites for posting links to this patch which were immediately removed.
Those who install Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware are unable to download updates directly from Apple website, so these patches are the only way to take advantage of the fixes made in each release.
Update: Apple lawers may be after OS X Hacker as the Web site of hacker called "Maxxuss" is unavailable.
Maxxuss says some issues still remain, such as problems with DVD playback and iTunes on systems with AMD CPUs.
Download Mac OS X for x86 PC
Source: Maxxuss Homepage | BetaNews | Desktop Pipeline
Apple issued legal notices to several Mac websites for posting links to this patch which were immediately removed.
Those who install Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware are unable to download updates directly from Apple website, so these patches are the only way to take advantage of the fixes made in each release.
Update: Apple lawers may be after OS X Hacker as the Web site of hacker called "Maxxuss" is unavailable.
Maxxuss says some issues still remain, such as problems with DVD playback and iTunes on systems with AMD CPUs.
Download Mac OS X for x86 PC
Source: Maxxuss Homepage | BetaNews | Desktop Pipeline