Saturday, January 19, 2013

How can I run both mac os x and vista on the same computer?

Q. Hi, I have a pc currently running windows vista. How can I also have my computer run mac os x so that when I start up my computer it lets me choose if I want to run mac os x or vista.
I want it so that I can run the sdk for the iphone.....

A. Important: BACKUP YOUR DATA

In order for you to accomplish this let me point out to you that you need to violate Apple's EULA or "end-user license agreements" as to call it that way, and it's against the Law. And here in america if you'r breaking the law you know how the story goes... but anyways, Lets assume that you still want to brake Apple's End-user License Agreements, you need a patched Mac OS X Image.

I will not provide the link but you can do some research on Google.
Keep in mind that Mac OS X does not install Hardware like Windows does, remember that Apple designed they're OS to handle specific hardware and they are very few. So before you install Mac OS on your PC make sure your current hardware is supported before you go thought the hassle (there's a list of supported and unsupported hardware around).

So, lets assume hardware support is not an issue and you already got you patched image recorded into you DVD-R or DVD DL, whichever applies to you, you're going to need a Partition Manager to resize your Windows Partition with, my favorite is GParted Live CD i'll provide the link at the end.

So after you've resized your partition to leave at least 20GB of unpartitioned space in your hard drive for OS X you'll need to create a FAT32 partition on that unpartitioned space and restart and boot into your OSX CD and "erase" the Fat32 partition with the Mac OS X Disk Utility and install OS X on that partition....

Install OSX, Restart and boot into the Hard Drive leaving the DVD in the tray and you'll see the OSX Bootloader or you might get a "B00 Error" or something like that. If you do get an error then there's a procedure to correct that and no need to panic. If you dont get the error you should be asked which OS you would like to boot from.

Also keep in mind that doing all this would be easier if you posses at least basic understanding of how computer hardware and software interact and work with each other.

Backup your data before you do any of this and hope that helped.

GParted: http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php

How do I install Mac OS X on a PC?
Q. Guys, i am currently researching on installing mac OS X on my pc computer. I have found the OSx86 wiki, yet it is very complicated to follow. Is there a way to download mac os x and work from there or do i need a usb as specified? Please Help. Any suggestions or tips are welcomed. Keep in mind I live in Peru. Thank you.

A. ok, im providing u a 2 video which could help u,
just ignore the part where it says u need vista its just showing how to duall boot vista and mac os x
link1:http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FfOCXZ_I0aI&feature=related
link2:how to install the mac on its own after booting it with CD/DVD
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Uyv90py9PhE&feature=related
tamx!!
hope it helped.

What is the latest version of messenger i can download for a mac OS X, and where can i download it?
Q. I have a mac OS X, and i have microsoft messenger 7.0.1
Where can i download a newer version?

A. 7.0.2 is the latest version for OS X. It can be downloaded from Microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/Mac/products/messenger/default.mspx

How does installing a new version of Mac OS X work?
Q. I want to buy the new version of Mac OS X when it releases, but wanted to know a few things:
1. Does installing a new OS erase my Hard Drive?
2. When I install the new OS, will it erase the old OS from my system?
3. Is an Operating System stored on the Hard Drive?

PLEASE HELP.

A. Installing or upgrading to a new version of Mac OS does not erase your hard drive. If you select erase and install your hard drive will format and your data will be wiped. When you install a new OS, you are doing an upgrade. Additional and new features are added to your actual installed OS, and making it up to date with the latest features of the new OS. Yes, an operating system is stored on the hard drive. From my experience I upgraded my mac two times. From Mac os x 10.2 to 10.3 to 10.4, and I never had a problem.



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