If you want to install the latest Mac OS X operating system Lion 10.7 for your hackintosh PC or laptop , then you need to watch this video. It has some good visual instructions, basics to get you started. You can turn down the music though.
May have to watch it a few times over, to get the steps familiarized before you actually go ahead and do the hackintosh Lion 10.7 install.
Here’s a good video tutorial of installing Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 on non-apple hardware (PC hardware/laptop/hackintosh) using the iAtkos s3 v2 hackintosh(osx86) distribution. The quality is video is a bit low, but his verbal info is okay.
He does provide some pretty good information that you should know before embarking on creating a hackintosh PC or laptop. This is a 3rd video he is working on, but this should get things started for you.
The guys at Jupiter Broadcasting has been nice enough to do 2 videos, total 2.5 hours… that goes into real detail on how to perform a retail DVD Mac OS X Snow Leopard install on the hardware below:
johnnythegeek1 describes his new 10.6.5 Snow Leopard budget system setup with Nvidia 8400GT graphics card, Intel E6500 (2.93 Ghz dual core) and 500 GB SATA hard drive and also 3GB Corsair RAM.
In part 4 of his tutorial Fox talks about the System Profiler in Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 to find out what hardware is working and what is not, then using utilities such as OSX86Tools to try to get those hardware working , if OSX86Tools doesn’t fix it you will need to download more drivers.
MacOSXonPC.com believes that people shouldn't pay such high prices for Apple computer hardware with such low hardware specifications, when you are able to take advantage of the stability and ease of use of the Mac OS X operating system with affordable and powerful PC hardware.
Ask yourself, if you can build a powerful Quad Core Intel CPU computer with 4 GB of RAM, and powerful NVidia Graphics running Mac OS X Leopard natively for less than $500 why wouldn't you?
A similar specification from Apple for a Mac Pro desktop starts at $2499 on the Apple website.