
Are any of black friday netbook specials able to be made into a hackintosh?
I want to buy a netbook and turn into a hackintosh. These are some of the netbooks, I have seen Compaq mini(best buy), Toshiba mini(sears), Acer Aspire One D255(radioshack), Hp110(sams club) or any other you know will be on sale and will be a good option for a hackintosh.
I’m sure they would considering OSX is the most pathetic OS out there. I’d have to ask tho why you would want to take a perfectly good PC and ruin it with that incompatible garbage. If you want to fool your elite but computer illiterate mac friends, just paste an Apple sticker on it.
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