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Ok, so here i am. First post!

 

The thing is that i just built my first hackintosh, and i think it is pretty much compatible.

Wifi works, graphics works, iMessage, Bluetooth, Sleep/wake/shutdown, kind of native sound that works after sleep too... Etc...

 

My question is... what now? Does it means i have a fully functional mac?

Or there is this chance that one day, one file somewhere will go nuts and make everything go wrong?

 

I'm a graphic designer, not willing to have more than the adobe tools in the hackintosh part.

 

Thanks in advance

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Ok, so here i am. First post!

 

The thing is that i just built my first hackintosh, and i think it is pretty much compatible.

Wifi works, graphics works, iMessage, Bluetooth, Sleep/wake/shutdown, kind of native sound that works after sleep too... Etc...

 

My question is... what now? Does it means i have a fully functional mac?

Or there is this chance that one day, one file somewhere will go nuts and make everything go wrong?

 

I'm a graphic designer, not willing to have more than the adobe tools in the hackintosh part.

 

Thanks in advance

when entire building process has made you very aware on how to fix simple issues you should be safe 

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Ok, so here i am. First post!

 

The thing is that i just built my first hackintosh, and i think it is pretty much compatible.

Wifi works, graphics works, iMessage, Bluetooth, Sleep/wake/shutdown, kind of native sound that works after sleep too... Etc...

 

My question is... what now? Does it means i have a fully functional mac?

Or there is this chance that one day, one file somewhere will go nuts and make everything go wrong?

 

I'm a graphic designer, not willing to have more than the adobe tools in the hackintosh part.

 

Thanks in advance

Your worst stability enemy shouldn't be "a file that will [randomly] break somewhere", but rather OS X updates. Want max stability? Never update a hackintosh if you don't want to take the risk. My advice is to make a second, smaller partition and use it as a " testbed". Update that partition's OS X, and if something breaks, nothing is lost!
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