![]() Now that you've been fully convinced that you want to build a Mac, you can proceed on to the first step! My DIY-intosh's specs: - 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo - 2GB RAM (667 MHz) - 100 GB hard drive (7200 RPM) - 802.11 b/g/n wifi - Bluetooth Updates will never break the machine (unless Apple screws up big-time, which is highly unlikely). (Relatively) easy to get working because there are no bootloaders or hacks to install) - It can always use Apple's updates because it doesn't require modifying Mac OS in any way. ![]() This is a fully-functional Mac that you can build yourself for hardly any money, using used Macbook parts.īenefits of building a DIY-intosh (that's what I call it) over a Hackintosh: - No need to do any EFI or kernel hacks to get it working. ![]() Let me say this once: This is not a Hackintosh. How quaint." and move on to another Instructable. ![]() Some of you may see "Build Your Own Mac" and think, "Oh, another Hackintosh. UPDATE (): You could probably do this a lot easier/quicker by just making an OS X USB drive by making a DMG of the OS X install disk and then restoring that image onto an 8 GB or larger USB drive, but this Instructable is just about how I did it. ![]()
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