![]() And also, it made more sense to have both the operating systems on different drives. The Hard Disk already present in the system was running out of space. I decided to have some fun with Hackintosh on it and had planned to dual-boot it. ![]() ![]() I had a secondary PC (with Windows installed) at my home which wasn’t being used much. Due to me being lazy and some other reasons, I was unable to post it earlier. Please note that I did this back in February 2019. A PS/2 Keyboard from Logitech (Y-SM46) which is probably around 2 decades old (As Mac doesn’t use the PS/2 ports, this keyboard is OOB unresponsive on macOS and I later had to connect a USB keyboard).Acer P166HQL 16” VGA Monitor (Native resolution: 1366 x 768).Zebronics 450W Power Supply (it came along with the cabinet but I wouldn’t recommend this brand).Western Digital Green 1TB (WD10EZRX-00L4HB0) with Windows 10 already installed. There’s nothing much to see in the cabinet/case as it’s an old, standard, and cheap desktop cabinet from Zebronics. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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