Aug 27, 2009 #1 D DavidD Member May 13, 2008 233 0 16 Apple only provides OS X licenses for Apple hardware. There is no way to run OS X on other platforms without violating the terms of the license.
Apple only provides OS X licenses for Apple hardware. There is no way to run OS X on other platforms without violating the terms of the license.
Aug 27, 2009 #2 M MachineSpirit New member Aug 27, 2009 1 0 1 im a long time Mac user, but id rather not spend the money on a new Apple computer, does anyone know of an effective way to run Mac OS X on an x86, or Linux platform?
im a long time Mac user, but id rather not spend the money on a new Apple computer, does anyone know of an effective way to run Mac OS X on an x86, or Linux platform?
Aug 27, 2009 #3 B Brad Member May 16, 2008 499 0 16 It is illegal to run OSX on a PC in most cases. People have modified OSX to run on PCs. Although you can run Windows on a Mac legally.
It is illegal to run OSX on a PC in most cases. People have modified OSX to run on PCs. Although you can run Windows on a Mac legally.