ziadomran
Hey, I need your help in installing Mac OS X Mountain Lion on a PC1!
I really want to try Mac OS X but I don't have enough money to afford a MacBook
I tried while ago to install iAktos on my computer and dual boot it with Windows 7
After installing the iAktos, the screen showed a keyboard ( They wanted me to click something on the keyboard and it didn't work)
I tried it many times, still no hopes!
I didn't know if I had to write this topic in the Hardware category or in the Software category, but I had to ask..
After doing some researches, I had the conclusion that I need to see if my computer is able to install Mac OS X Mountain Lion or no, and the motherboard and stuff..
The first idea I've got is to ask you guys, since you are the best in helping each others!
I don't know where to start.. I don't know what to do.. But I really need to try this Mac OS X Mountain Lion!
And there is a question that have just popped on my head: Is it worth installing? I'm even ready to remove windows 7 and install Mac OS X instead, if it's worth
I'm really in a strong need of help.
Please tell me what I need, and what you need to know!
mezin
I think your problem is simple, it would help if you posted the system you are working on.
Are you on a laptop ? If so, then the built in keyboard is missing the drivers for it so you should connect a USB keyboard and mouse (if that is not working either).
The main problem you will face is obtaining drivers for your hardware, some could possibly not have any ...
yasamoka
An obvious question would be: what motherboard do you have? What are your PC specs?
ziadomran
I'm using a desktop!
Mercury
I don't know if this is the motherboard or something..
But on the case, it's written: Mercury
yasamoka
You need to know the motherboard, dude. We can't do anything if we don't know the motherboard.
Use tools like AIDI or HWMonitor or SiSoft Sandra Lite to get your PC specs.
ziadomran
How can I know my motherboard?
What to download ?
yasamoka
I just told you...use AIDA, HWMonitor, or SiSoft Sandra.
Metalloy
you want the mac experience, get a mac, stick to windows or to linux on pcs, you will just face a lot of obstacles to get Osx running on a desktop, and seeing that you're not an expert in the software department, you're better off wothout it.
ziadomran
When the electricity will come again, I will check them.
Obstacles? Like what?
I mean, what kind of obstacles could I face?
vegetaleb
Check if you can have drivers for graphic card,sound card,keyboard...
Also you have to build a separate partition from your windows's one because OSX run on apple's HDD format.
When you start your PC with the DVD of OSX it will ask you to choose a partition,the partition you made will be then formated by the apple installer then it will begin install on it.
Now I don't know if you can dual boot with both Win7 and OSX
ziadomran
I have everything built-in the computer, I mean there is no VGA, or something like that! Except for the wireless adapter! I'm connected to the internet by wifi through the adapter "TP-Link"
Do I need another driver for the computer to work?
I created a partition long ago, for the Mac OS X, but the thing is: a screen popped up saying that I need to try something on the keyboard and it never worked! The problem is from my motherboard? My computer? My drivers? My keyboard? Or from iAktos?
AvoK95
Things to note:
- Windows software doesn't work on Mac, you need to download or get the Mac version
- You hardware MUST be compatible with it, you can't just remove Windows and install Mac OS in it. It's not that simple.
- You WILL have issues with the OS since it's a PC not an iMac
I don't think you're even ready to install Mac OS, based on your computer knowledge from posts (No offense)
I suggest you stay with Windows and do A LOT of research and improve your skills, then and ONLY then install Mac OS.
ziadomran
So... How much does a Macbook Pro cost in Lebanon?
AvoK95
A lot, 1.2K+$
ziadomran
That's a lot..
Can't I just dual boot my computer?
Mac OS X and Windows 7
And I will get through the obstacles...
vegetaleb
To check your hardwares you can go to start-control panel-device manager
AvoK95
Believe me, if it was that easy, I would have done it along time ago... You might be able to run in via VMWare, if you find a Mac OS virtual drive image somewhere online.
ziadomran
Now how could I check for the motherboard, and things you need to know?
If you could help me by whatsapp or something I will be thankful!
And AvoK95, I have already tried it on a VMWare, it was like 5 months ago, Snow Leopard!
I was impressed, but I'm sure it will look even better on my computer as a primary or a secondary OS..
AvoK95
Can you specify your CPU ? I might identify the motherboard by the ones being used in today's standards, I bet it's either an Intel DH61WW or a Intel G31/41/43
ziadomran
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHZ
I believe that's what you are looking for?