Mac OS X Desktop Screen
Posted in MAC OS | By AhTim @ January 12th, 2009
I know you have read my post on run Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.5 on Intel PC computer. Some of you might doubt how I manage to do that? Some friends even write email and sms me on this.
Others leave comment that I telling lie. One said I just playing MAC OS X boot up screen from a Windows computer. Well, I’m not arguing who right and wrong. But to tell my sincere readers that this is NOT impossible at all.
To prove it, I show you my CPU specifications below. See? I’m running Mac Pro on Intel Pentium Dual CPU. Have you seen any Mac running on this old processor? This mean I’m running it on Clone PC, for testing purpose.

Not enough? See my Mac OS X Leopard full screen desktop screen shot below. The Menu bar on top, Docking bar at bottom and stack feature can prove that this is purely a Mac OS X Leopard!

Now you know technically it is work. But legally, better don’t. I just use it for testing. For tech lovers, I’m sure you want to take this challenge and try install on your clone pc computer.
How to setup? I wish I can tell you within a post. But unfortunately its really too long story. Check out my previous post “Running Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.5 on Intel PC computer” and look for the useful link to iATKOS full tutorial.
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Tags: iATKOS, intel pentium dual, mac desktop screen, mac leopard, mac os desktop, MAC OS X, mac os x 10.5.5
January 14th, 2009 at 8:46 pm
didn’t the old power mac come with dual pentiums?
January 23rd, 2009 at 2:08 am
Didn’t.
Mac Pro – only Intel processors
Power Mac – IBM PowerPC processors