![]() MacOS can also be run on several non-Apple, although such systems are not usually described as Hackintoshes. Benefits cited for 'Hackintoshing' can include cost (older, cheaper or commodity hardware), ease of repair and piecemeal upgrade, and freedom to use customized choices of components that are not available (or not available together) in the branded Apple products. Since 2005, Mac computers use the same as many other desktop, and, meaning that in principle, the making up macOS/OS X systems and software can be run on alternative platforms with minimal compatibility issues. 'Hackintoshing' began as a result of, away from. Hackintosh running OS X YosemiteA Hackintosh (a of ' and '), is a computer that runs an ('macOS' or 'OS X') on not authorized for the purpose by Apple.
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