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ottoedler

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    ottoedler got a reaction from tekkid69 in MAC OS   
    There is no legal way to achieve this in your country. OS X 10.11 EULA §B:
    Thanks to §N in some countries you can ignore parts of this EULA, since e.g. within the EU it is illegal for companies to bind software to their hardware products.
    So over here it is totally legal and NOT AGAINST Apple's EULA to install OS X to a not Apple branded Computer or a VM that is not running on a real Mac, but you still have to get OS X from legal sources, that is only the AppStore (download it on a legal OS X installation). And you also need a license for it, otherwise it would also be piracy. Over here you own a license by buying a OS X (10.6) DVD for 20 bucks from Apple or if you own a NOT USED Mac that could run OS X. I'm sorry, but this exception doesn't apply to you, as you live within the US. They allow hardware-software binding.
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    ottoedler reacted to ItsMinJunLol in 2016 updated hackintosh?   
    Does that mean I can put in 32 gigs of Dominator Platinums?
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    ottoedler got a reaction from JFischer00 in Mac users, what do you like and dislike about OS X?   
    Actually you do save a lot of money, you might just invest some more time to build the system. And if you do it right, you are not limited in the system updates at all. Just don't mess around with crappy tools like Tony's MultiBeast, as it's changes to the OS are getting corrupted with every system update. Instead use something like Clover Bootloader or an Ozmosis UEFI to embed the matching kernel extensions, so they get injected at each bootup to the vanilla OS, regardless of the system version.
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    ottoedler got a reaction from deWaardt in Windows Explorer not starting with Windows.   
    The problem here is Explorer, not Internet Explorer.
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    ottoedler got a reaction from Phinux in Mac users, what do you like and dislike about OS X?   
    Actually you do save a lot of money, you might just invest some more time to build the system. And if you do it right, you are not limited in the system updates at all. Just don't mess around with crappy tools like Tony's MultiBeast, as it's changes to the OS are getting corrupted with every system update. Instead use something like Clover Bootloader or an Ozmosis UEFI to embed the matching kernel extensions, so they get injected at each bootup to the vanilla OS, regardless of the system version.
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    ottoedler reacted to Whaler_99 in Hackintosh without a Mac   
    This topic is now locked!
     
    NOTE - Hackintosh is strictly against Apple's Terms Of Service and as such, can be considered piracy. As such, we cannot really allow the discussion of such.
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