Hackintoshers Rule #1: "If it ain't broke, don't update it!"
Hackintoshers Rule #2: "Carbon Copy Clone it FIRST!"
Realizing that it's not real, not "of Apple", and not updating frequently
is the first step toward Hacky-happiness. Always wait until the forums are
reporting update success stories
Hi Dan,
You have to ask yourself the question, why are you trying to
create a Hackintosh computer? Is it about the learning experience,
or about trying to save yourself some money, or both?
If you are doing it just to try to save some money, you have to ask
yourself how much money is your time w
I tried once. The problem is getting a graphics card to work correctly if you
are thinking about gaming. There are all kinds of hacks to get it to work, but
the bottom line is it can be iffy, and the next OS X update might break it.
Bob S
> On Aug 1, 2017, at 12:36 , Dan Friedman via use-live
I have built one and submitted apps with no problems. A pain to install
but it is a possibility.
Another option is MacInCloud (https://www.macincloud.com) I have used them
before as well and then map a DropBox folder to my PC so I can transfer
files back forth effortlessly.
SKIP
On Tue, Aug 1,
I have only built one out of hobbyist curiosity, not for work. In use I
cannot tell the difference, but I have not submitted any apps to the app
store. I have built Android apps and loaded them onto my own devices
without any problem.
~Roger
On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 3:36 PM, Dan Friedman via use
Greetings!
Has anyone built their own Hackintosh computer? If so, have you had any
trouble working with XCode, iTunes Connect, Apple Developer tools, getting apps
approved, etc. I would like to build one (I’m not in love with Apple’s
pre-built choices), but don’t want any hassles down the ro