A handy-dandy Hackintosh compatibility chart

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Thursday, March 25th, 2010


The world of Hackintosh can be a scary place to enter. You wanna make a OS X netbook but have no idea where to start. I feel you. Here’s a comprehensive chart that will get you going in the right direction. The worst thing you can do is buy a netbook on a whim and expect everything to work in OS X. There are definitely better models suited for the task than others.

This chart will guide you to the best computer for the job and then the site also has a few of installation instructions as well. There’s always the OSX86 wiki to help you along, although it can be a bit overwhelming too. [myMacNetbook via 9to5Mac]

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