Leopard Hacked to Run on PCs
Members of the OSx86 user community have proclaimed that they hacked Mac OS X Leopard and the software is running on what would be a Windows-based PC. They have posted instructions on how to create a bootable Leopard installation disk to run on a PC. All this came before the new OS was even officially released. The process is very technical, and they say that the OS is partialy crippled without the Mac hardware it was meant to run on. Most notably, the Wi-Fi support is nonexistent. Leopard is already set up for Macs to support a Windows partition through included software Boot Camp.
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