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Does it make sense to have a hackintosh on my hardware?
Intel® Core™ i3-2100 CPU
8Gb RAM
SSD 64Gb Micron Crucial M4
Video card built-in only.
Now I'm on Linux Mint 10, it takes an average of 1.5-2Gb of RAM and, of course, it doesn't slow down. How will the hackintosh behave on my hardware? And can I put it in such a way that it would be updated without problems and not spend time on system maintenance at all?
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There is such a useful resource
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There are also compatibility lists for each version of OS X.
See if your hardware is suitable, then there will be no problems. In any case, there are a lot of topics on the forum where guys post kexts, dsdt and everything else for a successful launch.
I myself collected a hack according to these lists, it worked all 2 years without problems.
It looks like the video won't play. You can upgrade the processor, take at least the HD 3000 and everything will be fine.
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