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Will it run more or less the same as it would on a true mac machine?

It might. OSX is designed for a limited set of hardware. If you are outside that limited set, you may not get all of your hardware working or might get it partially working.

 

For instance, if your hard drive is SATA, OSX has limited support for SATA controllers. If yours isn't supported, you might have to install a PATA drive. Sound, video and network (wireless or ethernet) typically take some hacking to get them working properly. Some sound chips and some wireless chips are not supported at all and won't be working. Alternate devices might have to be installed.

 

Some people even have trouble booting the install DVD. They have to use VMWare in Windows to install OSX to the hard drive. Generally, once that happens, you can run OSX without using VMWare.

OK well ill give you a list of my specs and you can let me know if im going to have troubles. I really dont want to have to purches new hardware for this machine if im going to buy a mac in the future.

 

AMD 3800+ x2 64 processor

2 gigs ram

200 gig sata drive

Creavtive Sound Blaster 24 bit advanced HD

On board ethernet connection

x1600 ATI graphics card

 

 

if you want anything else listed let me know. Thanks for the help I really appriciate it.

The SATA might have trouble depending upon the SATA controller chip.

 

Sound Blaster is out.

 

Ethernet depends upon what model it is.

 

x1600 - use the Boris link in my sig. Posting 1 is a manual method. Posting 3 has an installer. They do slightly different things. Some people have greater success with one or the other.

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