While we can now use a retail Mac OS X DVD to turn our PC into a hackintosh, we still need a bootloader to get it to recognize and install OS X the first time. The good news is, after a successful installation, we can now install any updates from Apple without breaking our system or reinstall the operating system without having to add the same kexts (drivers) that we already have that makes our non-Mac standard hardware peripherals work.
- Leo Laporte
My main system is a generic PC running OSX86, and for what it is I LOVE it! The scene has come a lonnnnnng way since Tiger 10.4.6. I remember putting that on my old VAIO. That's when it was really tricky. Now, getting a new fully working OSX system at a fraction of the cost is a piece of cake!
- John Reynolds