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wiplala69
06-16-2009, 12:05 PM
Hi folks. (Before you start responding: Yes, I'm a noob.)

I would like to install an OS X on my Intel PC.
I have an old computer (2002) with:
2.4Ghz Intel CPU sse2 compatible.
ATI 9600xt bravo 128Mb and
1Gb of RAM.

I have 2 hard-drives and I would like to grace one of them with a leopard or a tiger. Because I don't know how my computer holds up, I would like to know what to choose. Will the Leopard run smoothly?

I haven't found a nice little tutorial for that kind of installation. Also, do I have to change a lot of things in order to get it working normaly or does that only go for the partioned disks.

Thank you,
Martin.

xXrkidXx
06-16-2009, 02:04 PM
10.5.6 will have some lag, my SSE3 even lags a little(because of the low amount of RAM 512mb) if you only want OS X and you dont care how new it will be, i'd go for Uphucks 10.4.9 (my very first distro*wipes tear from eye :') it should run smoothly but make sure you use a voodoo kernel and update it to Andy's 9.6.0(i can vouch his kernel runs perfectly well) of you want new go for iPC 10.5.6 PPF5 Final. like i said, choose voodoo and update it once you have it running