On Oct 25, 2008, at 4:19 PM, Doctor K wrote:

>
> Hi, I saw a message the other day which mentioned that a PC can run a
> Mac OS.
>   My beloved Smurf bit it a while ago, and I've been using a Toshiba
> Satellite laptop, which I found as an unbelievable bargain ($20.00
> plus a $25.00 ebay power supply) at a garage sale this summer.
>   I've been using this laptop for a month or so now, and am getting
> comfortable with it, but there
> are still a lot of things that I did with my Mac, that I don't know
> how to do with this (I did install Safari though!).
>   Anyway, I'd appreciate any info on how to run OS X on it.  This has
> a 60 gig HD.  If possible, I'd like to keep the existing Windows XP on
> it, but would not hesitate to wipe the drive and install a Mac OS, if
> it is necessary.
>   Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
> John

John, you can look here to see if your particular Toshiba is  
supported with OSx86.  In general there is a lot of good info on the  
Insanelymac.com forum also.

http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

Scroll down to the section about hardware compatibility list (HCL)  
and look under portable computers.  HTH

Just a message from Doug...


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