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What worse could happen to the hardware?
Hello All,
I am planning to walk on same path as all of you experts here by installing Hackintosh. Before I do that, I thought, I should clear up few questions (and save my bottom/relationship etc. etc.) My machine specs are as follows - Athlon 64 (V) 3400+ 2.2 GHz, Motherboard - MS-7184, AC97 Audio Controller (Realtek ALC658C 6-channel CODEC chipset) , ATI Radeon Xpress 200, Realtek 8100C Onboard LAN, 1GB RAM, 250GB SATA (but planning to use 60GB IDE connected through SATA-to-IDE connector as I don't want to mess up with my original drive), Pioneer DVD burner, PS2 keyboard and mouse, 6 USB & 2 firewire ports Memory cards reader I checked in HCL and I found that my system is compatible, except ATI Radeon Xpress 200. No trace of this hardware to be found satisfactorily. I plan to use either of XxX_x86_10.5.6 or Zeph or iDeneb (Any recommendation, taking into account the hardware, is most appreciated.) I plan to use 60GB HDD through SATA-to-IDE connector, as many have reported across different Hackintosh forums that SATA has got some issue or have to play with the BIOS. I am very scared to play with it and to avoid any messing up with the BIOS, I plan to use IDE drive. Any suggestions/recommendations here? Lastly, lets say, I am the most unlucky guy and this work messes up my machine a big time. What worse could happen? Is there any chance that such attempt will render my machine completely useless, frying up hardware or something? The reason why I say this is, I really love Mac but being a grad student and a father, not so much cash is flowing around. My wife has promised to gift me a mac when I graduate, till then I should leave our only desktop working alive. But I can't wait and want to give a try. Should this messes up, my wife will slit my throat, if not, I will be in a BIG trouble. Please advise if I should venture into this.. Thanks for taking your time to answer my questions. Trying to install Hackintosh on HP a1219, Athlon 64 (V) 3400+ 2.2 GHz, MSI-7184, AC97 Audio Controller (Realtek ALC658C 6-channel CODEC chipset) , ATI Radeon Xpress 200, Realtek 8100C Onboard LAN, 1GB RAM, 1TB SATA (or 60GB IDE connected through SATA-to-IDE connector), Pioneer DVD burner, PS2 keyboard and mouse, 6 USB & 2 firewire ports |
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no way this can kill your hardware
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Aydinz is right. You can't fry your machine with incompatible software. What worse could happen? I disconnected a VGA cable from a flaky motherboard (Windows build for someone else) a few days ago. The power supply threw sparks out of the back and went up in smoke. Now that's scary! But it had nothing to do with the software.
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Thanks folks, I will give a try.
Comments on other 2 questions i.e. distributions and SATA issue are most welcome. Trying to install Hackintosh on HP a1219, Athlon 64 (V) 3400+ 2.2 GHz, MSI-7184, AC97 Audio Controller (Realtek ALC658C 6-channel CODEC chipset) , ATI Radeon Xpress 200, Realtek 8100C Onboard LAN, 1GB RAM, 1TB SATA (or 60GB IDE connected through SATA-to-IDE connector), Pioneer DVD burner, PS2 keyboard and mouse, 6 USB & 2 firewire ports |