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Just a quick question:

My friend has told me it is possible to install and run the latest Apple OSX on a Windows computer.

He claims to be downloading it RIGHT now (or well, a few days ago) and that it was around 4.7GB when torrenting.

Is this possible to do? If so, which is well, better? (XP Home Edition or Apple)Well, you can download Linux via torrents and burn the .ISO onto a CD and boot with the CD to install Linux. I'm not sure about MAC though...
Ask your friend what type of file he's downloading. If it's an .ISO file then it's possible he downloading it illegally

You might ALSO want to check this out:
http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/FlyakiteOSX/FlyakiteOSX.htmlAh, ok thanks. Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on June 02, 2007, 08:10:59 PM

You might also want to check this out:
http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/FlyakiteOSX/FlyakiteOSX.html
That's a PRETTY cool program. I installed it yesterday. It took a while to install though. And all those files it modified scares me!
I'm afraid to think what WOULD happen to the system if I tried to uninstall.....It said on the site that you can system restore to uninstall。 Ya, I noticed that. But what if you install other programs afterward?
How far back will system restore remember anyhow?Lol, no idea. I'm not a fan of mac so i'm not planning on installing that.  I just like the tool bar that zooms in on the icons when you mouseover. I also like getting away from the bubbly look of xp.Hmmmm...guess I might try it sometime..... Basically Windows with a MAC skin...... Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on June 07, 2007, 07:44:43 AM
Hmmmm...guess I might try it sometime..... Basically Windows with a MAC skin......
This whole thing is very VERY wrong

If you have problems with Windows wearing Macs cloths, and you uninstall it, and problems still remain, click Start>Run
and in the Run dialog box, type
sfc /scannow
Have your Windows XP CD ready, you will be prompted for it.

the thing is that if you want to try mac  having also a windows on it why not?! Or what we say dual boot or in mac it is called boot camp, why not! it is very possible.

and on the other hand, mac os is fun if you want to try it.. There is one thing you could try visit the following site and read up on it:
http://nothickmanuals.info/doku.php?id=minivmac

One of these day i'll PROBABLY try it, if you do let us know how it goes.

-Mike Quote from: M1CH431 on June 19, 2007, 05:57:27 PM
There is one thing you could try visit the following site and read up on it:
http://nothickmanuals.info/doku.php?id=minivmac

One of these day i'll probably try it, if you do let us know how it goes.

-Mike
Oh! Is that that Mac on a Stick program?
(Link appears to be broken...) Quote from: Zylstra on June 19, 2007, 06:14:06 PM
Oh! Is that that Mac on a Stick program?
(Link appears to be broken...)
Links work for me, and yes its the Mac On a Stick program I want someone to try it before I do  .

-Mike Quote from: M1CH431 on June 19, 2007, 06:18:29 PM
Quote from: Zylstra on June 19, 2007, 06:14:06 PM
Oh! Is that that Mac on a Stick program?
(Link appears to be broken...)
Links work for me, and yes its the Mac On a Stick program I want someone to try it before I do  .

-Mike
Oh! I've used that

I could only get OS7 to work on it, maybe with more effort, you can get up to OS9 on it. OSX probably would not handle very well


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