I Irishwhistle New Member Jan 15, 2009 #3 Not unless it was an Apple desktop that originally came with Mac. gamerman4 said: not legally and not using a normal OSX disc. Click to expand... Well, you have to change something, but it's possible to do if you bought the disk, but it's still not legal, so I will say no more.
Not unless it was an Apple desktop that originally came with Mac. gamerman4 said: not legally and not using a normal OSX disc. Click to expand... Well, you have to change something, but it's possible to do if you bought the disk, but it's still not legal, so I will say no more.
J Joe2003 New Member Jan 15, 2009 #4 why is it not legal if I buy the disc? Just the modern laptops run an intel arch do they not? So whats stopping me putting it on an intel machine?
why is it not legal if I buy the disc? Just the modern laptops run an intel arch do they not? So whats stopping me putting it on an intel machine?
just a noob Well-Known Member Jan 15, 2009 #5 because, apple is just a bitch like that(its doable, just not legal which means we can't talk about it)
because, apple is just a bitch like that(its doable, just not legal which means we can't talk about it)
Kill Bill Active Member Jan 15, 2009 #6 just a noob said: because, apple is just a bitch like that(its doable, just not legal which means we can't talk about it) Click to expand... Not really. Apple just wants things to work. Apple would end up like microsoft if they made them legally for PC. Sure they would raise upto 60% of the market share or so but then we would see mac crash topics etc
just a noob said: because, apple is just a bitch like that(its doable, just not legal which means we can't talk about it) Click to expand... Not really. Apple just wants things to work. Apple would end up like microsoft if they made them legally for PC. Sure they would raise upto 60% of the market share or so but then we would see mac crash topics etc