Feb 8, 2011 #1 M msx Weaksauce Joined Feb 5, 2011 Messages 69 there are now newer motherboards with UEFI. does that mean now i can install a full retail version of the mac os x on these mobos if i want?
there are now newer motherboards with UEFI. does that mean now i can install a full retail version of the mac os x on these mobos if i want?
Feb 9, 2011 #2 M munkle [H]F Junkie Joined Jan 16, 2005 Messages 11,799 I'm sure somebody will figure out how to do it.
Feb 9, 2011 #3 E evilsofa [H]F Junkie Joined Jan 1, 2007 Messages 10,078 Yeah, they figured it out for an ASUS P8P67 EVO in 38 easy steps: http://www.glazman.org/weblog/dotclear/index.php?post/2011/01/19/Hackintosh Discovered that in this thread: http://www.tonymacx86.com/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=8577&sid=6e95272b3c8fc4f5ec249e361fab24c6&start=120
Yeah, they figured it out for an ASUS P8P67 EVO in 38 easy steps: http://www.glazman.org/weblog/dotclear/index.php?post/2011/01/19/Hackintosh Discovered that in this thread: http://www.tonymacx86.com/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=8577&sid=6e95272b3c8fc4f5ec249e361fab24c6&start=120
Feb 9, 2011 #4 M msx Weaksauce Joined Feb 5, 2011 Messages 69 i feel like just buying this mobo just for that. thanks.
Feb 10, 2011 #5 E evilsofa [H]F Junkie Joined Jan 1, 2007 Messages 10,078 Just don't expect it to be easy. Maybe less difficult, but not easy. For example, note the 38 step walkthrough includes the need to get a third-party network card because there are no drivers for the on-board NIC for that motherboard.
Just don't expect it to be easy. Maybe less difficult, but not easy. For example, note the 38 step walkthrough includes the need to get a third-party network card because there are no drivers for the on-board NIC for that motherboard.