Welcome to Hackintosh...http://www.hackintosh.com/
You can, but you have to have all the correct drivers, etc. and it can be a hassle sometimes.
I already know hackintosh, but it is a mess sometimes, due to the drivers, as you said.
But is it Apple which won't allow to install OS X on windows?
Apple does put some code in to check to see if it is a real Mac.
And as others say, apple wants to sell machines with osx.
Apple tried to sell it separately years back and it almost broke the company. Apple also has lots of reasons for not selling to run on windows machines, such as the problem of supporting way way too many different hardware configurations. The multitude of hardware configs drives the windows kernel developers crazy.
That makes a lot of sense.
Then why so Microsoft allows Windows to be installed on Mac's? This way people will feel more attracted to buy Mac's since it supports both.
Microsoft wants to sell as many copies of windows as possible. They don't care about the hardware.
Because Microsoft is a software company - and they get paid whether you install Windows on Mac or PC.
Apple doesn't go out of its way to support a wide variety of components and manufacturers (note: this is an understatement). They want to have a lot of influence over the hardware that goes into their computers, which has its benefits (what works, works well) and its problems (most things don't work).But is it Apple which won't allow to install OS X on windows?
Because Microsoft is a software company - and they get paid whether you install Windows on Mac or PC.
And Microsoft owns Apple believe it or not. They are a major shareholder.
And Microsoft owns Apple believe it or not. They are a major shareholder.
I don't believe it...
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/mh?s=AAPL
Ow ok, they must have sold it then. Microsoft saved Apple in the 90's, so I figured they still would have a large stake in Apple.
Bill Gates is a programming genius, not an investing genius.
Those rose-shaded glasses must be nice.Bill Gates ain't a programming genius either.
Those rose-shaded glasses must be nice.
So glad you took time to post utter rubbish in response to a simple post of mine. I've never heard anyone argue before that Bill Gates was a genius programmer. Granted, he has done some programming, but his contribution to the computer world was not in the form of great code or software. He's a businessman first, programmer being a good bit further down the list.
jW
Granted, he has done some programming, but his contribution to the computer world was not in the form of great code or software. He's a businessman first, programmer being a good bit further down the list.
jW
Ow ok, they must have sold it then. Microsoft saved Apple in the 90's, so I figured they still would have a large stake in Apple.
I just read today that virtualization will be a standard feature of Windows 8. This should mean you won't need to download virtualbox before you create a virtual hackintosh on your windows box.
Yes, it is because of Apple. They don't want to sell OS X, they want to sell Macs.
Apple is a hardware company, not a software company.
It's there already in W7 if you have the enterprise or (I think) the Ultimate version. It's called Windows XP mode, but it's effectively the old Virtual PC product. Whether it'll support whatever you need to run OS X is a different question.