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UniBeast Overview:Install Mac OS X Using an All-In-One Bootable USB Drive (Install Lion on a PC)

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  • There's nothing that I can do?

  • @felispop Nope.

  • hey i really need help i moved my cracked copie of lion to my app folder and ran

    unibeast but the loading bar is moving but frozen at like 4 % although its installing

    stuff on my usb i left it there for a few hours and then it started to delete some stuff

    in formated my usb property too. also since that didnt work i moved my lion to my other application folder in my user it was loading and everything but it never

    finish (same thing as the first) HELP !

  • @marblr705 ok, first you need a legit copy of lion as it wont work without a legit copy. Did you format your USB correctly?

  • @iHackUrMac hi how are you?

    i have power mac os x 10.4.11 what i need to do to install the new os x?

    thank you

  • @felispop Power macs can't run osx.

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  • @iHackUrMac yeah but im doing it on snow leopard

    could u maybe upload the content on ur usb for me to download ?

  • @AnayRogerFederer no, all you need is access to a computer that has mac os x and from there you can set up the thumb drive and install on your computer

  • we need snow leopard running for that??

  • @aerosmithkor will be up later today hopefully

  • I would like to a tutorial on this method.

  • @UltimateGameTimeHD hmm idt pentiums are compatible and since it doesn't really use compatible hardware it'll probably be a pain

  • OK, so my neighbors gave me there old ass desktop. it's shit compared to my sexy beast I'm using now but i want to use it for Hackintosh purposes.

    It's a "HP Pavilion a1050y Desktop" with a Intel Pentium 4 CPU. I'm trying to install Leopard at the moment just keeps crashing after it restarts when i complete the installation. But before I boot using this code "-x -v busratio=20 cpus=1" and it worked for other PC's I Hackintoshed but i need some help in the right direction. any tips?

  • @ElGuapoa k thanks for the tip, ill keep that in mind, ill go slower in the actual tutorial

  • LOVE this but if you could talk a bit slower and click around less and less scrolling it might be beneficial to most users trying to do this. You were kinda all over the place and it made it very hard to follow you. Please don't take this the wrong way I AM VERY GRatTFUL!!!!!!!!! just a word of advice for the people who are newer at this. the speed-talk and scrolling like a mad man make it very hard to follow. I had to stop, pause, rewind etc. several times to make sure I understood it fully.

  • @iTommySebastian what method are you using?

  • @shino4757 no, you need compatible hardware, do some research.

  • I still think Xmove is better!

  • Do you know why it boots, and tells me to reboot?

  • Is this for a Acer laptop?

  • Yeah, Could you make a tutorial. I would really like it if you could do a tutorial on this.

  • @djj45 haha ok

  • yes yes vid yes

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