Hi... Thank U By this Video, I would like to Make my own Hackintosh With Parallel Desktop. But I would like that you tell me If I can With this laptop Specs...
Processor: Intel (r) Core (TM)2 Duo CPU T5870 @ 2.0 GHz 2.0GHz
RAM: 1,00 Gb
HDD: 80 GB (I Could Find a 160 Gb HDD)
Intel (R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile (Mobile Interl (R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family
I mean I Need to have an Accelerator Card like Nvidia?
It's a Laptop Lenovo SL500 But Windows Vista always Crash
Having a better graphics is always better, but what you need for Virtualization is VT technology,which is present in your processor,so go ahead and build your hackintosh,check out the hackintosh-india site for how to.
well it depends upon the resource you allocate for the guest OS, if you follow the default settings,there wont be any issues. It is recommended to have huge RAM at least above 2GB to run any virtualization software.
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hackintoshindia 7 months ago
I did mine using the Boot Camp partition way and it works flawlessly
sportsguyblake 2 years ago
Hi... Thank U By this Video, I would like to Make my own Hackintosh With Parallel Desktop. But I would like that you tell me If I can With this laptop Specs...
Processor: Intel (r) Core (TM)2 Duo CPU T5870 @ 2.0 GHz 2.0GHz
RAM: 1,00 Gb
HDD: 80 GB (I Could Find a 160 Gb HDD)
Intel (R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Mobile (Mobile Interl (R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family
I mean I Need to have an Accelerator Card like Nvidia?
It's a Laptop Lenovo SL500 But Windows Vista always Crash
bandavid17 2 years ago
Having a better graphics is always better, but what you need for Virtualization is VT technology,which is present in your processor,so go ahead and build your hackintosh,check out the hackintosh-india site for how to.
cheers !!
hackintoshindia 2 years ago
Thank you
RayVonTv1 2 years ago
would you say that parallel slows your computer
RayVonTv1 2 years ago
well it depends upon the resource you allocate for the guest OS, if you follow the default settings,there wont be any issues. It is recommended to have huge RAM at least above 2GB to run any virtualization software.
hackintoshindia 2 years ago
Dell Inspiron 1520, 2GB 667 Mhz RAM, 2.0 GHZ Core2duo proc, Nvidia 8600 GT running OSX 10.6.2.
hackintoshindia 2 years ago
what are you hardware specs?
TheOmnipotentidiot 2 years ago