Okay, I am not the writer nor have anything to do with the information in this thread. I have not tried this yet but I am pretty sure it works.
When you test this, post your responses to this.
This article and info comes from theappleblog writer Clayton Lai.
http://theappleblog....y-macbook-nano/
"Do Your Homework First
To ensure you get the smoothest ‘Hackintosh’ experience possible, you have to first know which netbooks are the best ‘hackable’ candidates before you make a purchase. Currently, the netbooks most compatible for running OS X — when every component, from Wi-Fi to built-in audio, will be recognized by an OS X installation — are the following four:
Dell Mini 9 (everything works)
Vostro A90 (the OEM version of the Dell Mini 9)
HP Mini 1000 (everything works)
ASUS EeePC 1000H (everything works)
Close behind those four are the following models, of which OS X does not have the necessary kext for one particular component in each model. However, each of them can still be considered a suitable candidate for running OS X, depending on what you consider to be non-critical:
ASUS EeePC 901 (everything except sleep)
MSI Wind U100 (everything except audio input, though there’s been recent development in this area which may have solved this)
Lenovo IdeaPad S10 (everything except Ethernet)"
Here is the Netbookbootmaker and Netbookinstaller, Can it get any easier?
http://code.google.c...book-installer/
OS X, Easiest way to install on a Netbook, for Dell Mini 9/10, HP Mini 1000, Vostro A90, ASUS EeePC 1000H and Lenovo IdeaPad S10
Started by MacModifier, Oct 12 2009 12:21 AM
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