Exactly... It's more or less like car elec. All 12v stuff. And most stuff can only plug in one way and each into its designated kind of slot so hard to go wrong really.
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I re installed windows all my myself
tappin from tassie
PC good...... Apple overpriced crap ;)
Currently running Yosemite. (May try El Capitan again soon, now that I have my VPN software updated - but waiting for my NBN connection to hopefully be fixed first).
I don’t actually want to switch machines now, my MBP is fine & hopefully will be for years to come, more that I want to have an idea of whether there is a relatively easy means for someone without in depth knowledge of programming etc, of running Mac OS on a PC without doing so under another OS when the time comes to get a new laptop. At that time I’ll want to run whatever the then current Mac OS is, & for it to be upgradeable to newer OS’s as they are released.
I’m interested that you said it was possible, that was new to me, but I’m guessing it will not be easy or straighforward to achieve except perhaps for those more rather more expert than I am. An alternative might be a consider Linux on a PC - of which I have no experience?? Never even seen it running, but have heard a few positive reports. Don’t know the pro’s & cons.
At the end of the day unless I could swap to a cheaper but equivalent machine with a minimum of fuss, & lose no flexibility with regard to updating the Mac OS & software I am familiar with I’d probably just buy another Mac, but I have heard & recognised what you said about hardware specs/ reliability etc & would be foolish not to try to get my head around the possibilities. I’ll be honest , I think it is probably highly likely that Apple incorporate some way of preventing, or making it very hard otherwise it would surely be a common thing for folk to do?
ok so just to lay it out for you, you just need some prerequisites(which i dont have, hence some blocks i have run into). but for an easy install, you need the matching hardware to what mac provides, its pretty simple, i3 or i7 processor i think, etc etc, just goto any hackintosh website and its layed out in about 5 steps, its not hard, i got to the install stage on my laptop which has NONE of the right hardware, i just didnt have drivers for some of the H/W which made it hard... so yeah keep that in mind, and i can save my time sletting you know how to do it start to finish lol