- A
Hackintosh (/ˈhækɪntɒʃ/, a
portmanteau of "Hack" and "Macintosh") is a
computer that runs Apple's
operating system macOS on
computer hardware that is...
- a Wintel/PC
computer running macOS is more
commonly referred to as a
Hackintosh. Apple's
transition to
Apple silicon means that
making Mac
clones is considerably...
- Apple's
operating system on non-Apple
hardware is
often referred to as a "
hackintosh" computer. In many cases, some
features of
either the
hardware or software...
-
require a reboot, but take less than a
minute to install. In an analysis,
Hackintosh developer Mykola Grymalyuk noted that RSR
updates can only fix userland...
- 2019. Mike
Wuerthele and
Malcolm Owen (2019-07-19). "Video
demonstrates Hackintosh potential, but
still isn't the Mac Pro". AppleInsider.
Retrieved 1 September...
- ARM-powered Macs. The
transition could restrict or even
eliminate hobbyist "
Hackintosh" computers,
which use
commodity PC
hardware to run macOS, in violation...
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source on May 1, 2005.
Comparison of
platform virtualization software Hackintosh Legard,
David (2004-05-20). "A "pear" of
projects plans to
offer Mac OS...
- functionality, to
install an
unauthorized copy of
MacOS on a NUC,
creating a "
Hackintosh". The pre-Haswell Core i3 and Core i5 NUCs will run OS X 10.9 Mavericks...
-
content in response. One
article nicknamed a
netbook running OS X a "
Hackintosh." A June 2009 NPD
study found that 60% of
netbook buyers never take their...
- poor
visual appeal. This
laptop has been a po****r
choice for
making a "
Hackintosh" computer, as it had
nearly identical hardware to the 2006 clams**** polycarbonate...