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i'm brand new here and i have heard of x86 before then i finally navigated to this cool little community of yours. below i have posted my specs and i was wondersing if someone could give me the heads up on making this box x86. the only thing i am concerned about is the internet connection working which should work fine im just paranoid!

 

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Thanks ahead of time

 

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When building an OSx86 box, it is usually best to start by choosing the right motherboard. By the processor you have listed, it sounds like a 915 motherboard may be the way to go. Do you already have the processor?

 

Next up is consideration of the graphics situation. The PCI nVidia card you have listed should work, but probably will not work that well. Going with a motherboard with Intel's integrated GMA graphics (900 or 950) should certainly be considered.

 

Your Dell keyboard, mouse and monitor should all work fine.

ok, i don;t need speed here though just osx to work and install after that ill play around with speed overheating and probably post thread like "omg what is wrong with my computer!!" but please tell me if all my stuff works and the easyiest way to install mac osx.

ok, i don;t need speed here though just osx to work and install after that ill play around with speed overheating and probably post thread like "omg what is wrong with my computer!!" but please tell me if all my stuff works and the easyiest way to install mac osx.

 

OK, now tell about your motherboard(s), whether or not you need to dual boot and if you can dedicated an entire hard drive to OS X.

i ahve a 60 gig hardrive i already have like 12gigs of stuff on it because im using it for windows right now i only have this one drive i will install osx over xp if i need to but if i could i would really prefer to dual boot off my 60 gb drive.

 

and as for the motherboard:

 

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the only thing i am concerned about is the internet connection working

How are we gonna know if your network card will work if its not posted? Is it an onboard chip? ie. Integrated into the motherboard or PCI?

one more thing can i use my ethernet cable?

The ethernet cable has nothing to do with it. It's a matter of whether OSX has native support for your card , or if your lucky somone has written a 3rd party driver.

i would really prefer to dual boot off my 60 gb drive.

If you follow a guide properly, It's fairly easy to do. If you have never partitioned a hard drive or even know what that means then you should definetly backup before trying.

I NEED SOME ANSWERS HERE PEOPLE IS MY STUFFCOMPATIBLE OR NOT?

Processor: Yes, But no sse2 means rosseta apps, ie. non - intel, will be slow or may not run at all

Motherboard / RAM: Most likely

Sound: Unsure of card, Lots of people have trouble with sound tho

Network: Same as above, unsure

 

PS: Dont use caps, its annoying & you'll find not many people will be willing to help you.

Ahhh... OSX wont fit on CD'S, So I hope you mean DVD'S.

Yes it can be done, You need a windows program called VMware

Search the forums / Wiki for "VMware to native install"

theres also a video tutorial Here

You will find that lots of people use this method, It take quite alot

longer than a native install tho, If i were you id get a friend to burn the

dvds for you or something,

and one last thing i like hwo bofors is replying but its not only him that is allowed!

 

EDIT: I NEED SOME ANSWERS HERE PEOPLE IS MY STUFFCOMPATIBLE OR NOT? i don't mean to be rude but i need this for school

 

You know, it would help out a LOT if you would actually post some relevant information about what type of hardware you have. The information you have posted tells us absolutely NOTHING about what motherboard you have, other than it being based on the 845 chipset. You have told us nothing about your network card, your sound card, etc. How do you expect people to help you when you don't give us the information that we need?

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