Macsilencer wrote:jaja check my member series number
when i Install the OSX in a PC Hardware is my dilemma
when i Install the OSX in a Original Hardware is another my dilemma
im are verry Happy to use the Indigo ...its a verry COOL APP
the Hardware is not important
important is the Stability and Easy to use this Software
i have solved the Driver solution...and i can use your Software with SNOW Leopard...i am verry Happy...
The question is not how long you have been using Indigo, or how well versed you are in Macintosh systems... When you are using an Hackintosh, it is unsupported... Why?
* Drivers may not work correctly
* Software Applications may or may not work correctly... (Every thing I have read about Hackintosh indicates that there is a significant period of tweaking, trying to get most applications to run correctly.)
* For an Hackintosh to work, you are patching the EFI loader used by the OS to start. That's going to leave a mark.
* Matt & Jay don't have Hackintoshes to test with. They do have Macintosh's, so how can they support your configuration?
* It's illegal. “You agree not to install, use or run the Apple Software on any non-Apple-labeled computer, or to enable others to do so.” Effectively, it says that if you are running OS X on anything other than Apple hardware, you are in violation of the EULA. Apple Won't support you, and any bugs OS or driver issues you find, can't be reported to Apple .
The simple fact is that if you want to run a Hackintosh, no one can stop you... But you have to recognize that one of the costs of running a hackintosh is that you won't be supported as well as someone running a real Macintosh. Why? Because the developer won't be supported by Apple in regards to a Hackintosh...
This would be the same as calling up your internet provider and asking them to support OS/2. (I always had to pretend that I was running Windows, since they didn't support OS/2... )
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