I’m using an IBM T60 and running Windows XP Pro.
Currently I use VMware player to run ubuntu linux as a virtual machine.
Similarly, how can I run Mac OS X?
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Instructions, here, but I have not tried it
Don’t.
Just… Don’t.
Well – if you really must, just get partition magic or a similar utility, shrink your windows partition, add another partition, and since Intel is making processors for mac and pc’s now, you should be able to load it up and dual boot it (which will require another small boot partition).
Either that or back up all of your data, make notes of all the software you will need, and any personal settings, format the drive and do it all from scratch.
If you don’t know what you are doing, then take my first bit of advice, and don’t mess with it.
You can’t. OS X licenses are only available for Apple hardware.
You need to modify some parts of your laptop. I know how to install a Mac OS X on the ASUS EEE PC.
you cant unless you down load some emulation software dont ask where to get it since i have never tried it
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