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Hackintosh netbooks and Mac OS X 10.6.3 update
The Apple has just released an update to the SL (Snow Leopard) that deals with all the numerous issues pertaining to the 10.6.2 version. So, how would you deal with the update? Thanks to bmcclure from mydellmini, we know exactly what to do – Make sure that you are running NBI .8.4RC1 before you perform the upgrade to the OS X 10.6.3 via software update. Now, here goes the installation instructions:
How To: Make Macbook Air Drive work with a hackintosh netbook
To get the Macbook Air Drive work with the a netbook running Mac OS X (hackintosh), you will need to hack it a bit. So, what is so great about it. Well, it requires no external power to work. MiniMe10V at mydellmini did this excellent hack to make it work with his Macbook Air as-well-as his Dell Mini
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SONY VAIO X gets Mac OS X treatment!
Is there a netbook in the world which has NOT been turned into a Hackintosh? The “slim and elegant” VAIO X from SONY, has finally been Hackintosh-ed! Asama, used his VAIO P’s Mac OS X image on his VAIO X and voila, it worked! As expected, the WiFi did not work. Unfortunately, that cannot be replaced as everything is soldered to its logicboard. For sure, the VAIO X has come complex stuff going under its bonnet, thus making it very tough for the modders to mod this little machine
SONY VAIO X although got mixed expressions in our review and we were not very impressed with its performance and it pinches us that a $1000+ machine gives unsatisfactory performance, but then, at the same time, it is very exciting to see a non-Macbook machine running Mac OS X operating system.
Read Right – A Free PDF Reader for Hackintosh Netbooks
Twilight Edge Software company has released a free PDF reader that is meant to be used on netbooks that are running Mac OS X (also known as Hackintosh netbooks).
Read Right is a free, lightweight PDF viewer for small portables. Documents are automatically rotated and scaled to fullscreen, so they can be read with the laptop held sideways like a book.
Download the PDF Reader from HERE
Thanks Josh for the tip



