
Until Apple designs a Mac netbook to ease the appetites of Mac OS X fans looking for something easier to carry around than a MacBook Air, users will be taking action into their own hands. Hackintoshers have successfully completed fully operational Leopard installs on the the most popular netbooks like the MSI Wind, Lenovo S10, Dell Mini 9 and HP Mini 1000.
With the recent release of the Sony Vaio P, we’ll have a hacked Mac OS X netbook that’s a mere 1.5 pounds and will be able fit into your back pocket. Stay tuned for more Sony Vaio P Mac OS X goodness!
(Always use a legal copy of Apple Mac OS X — Piracy isn’t nice)
Sweet. Yeah, I saw someone a couple months ago with an Acer netbook. He said it came with Linux, but then he installed OSX x86. I was like, “Cool!”.
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I have already been trying to do this for two days and keep having the same problem that it can’t find the drive. OS X would be amazing on this machine, so look forward to you guys being able to crack!
Apparently, there is compatibility issues between the p and various drives, according to another site (which I’ve forgotten). Try another drive, and it may work. The other guy kept getting a boot, but it wouldn’t recognize the drive when he put in the OSX disk.
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