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Hey everyone, I just installed OSX 10.4.6 using the VMWare method (VMWare installs directly onto the disk) and it worked GREAT. I am very surprised at how easy all you guys made it for everyone, you just install it, select SSE2 for my system, reboot and it works! It's great! (This was my first Hackintosh installation)

 

So, I'm checking out OSX, installing QuickSilver and thinking about how I could transfer GarageBand from my MacBook to my Hackintosh, and I decided to go to about this Mac. What I saw there scared me. My 2.2GHZ Pentium 4 with 533MHZ Front Side Bus was a 3.2GHZ Pentium 4 with 1.9GHZ Front Side Bus. Now I don't know how this happened, and I don't if it was really believing that that was the processor and really overclocking it, but now I'm scared of booting into Mac OS X again because it thinks that it can do that to the processor, and I don't want it to overheat. So, what should I do?

 

Specs: Dimension 2400 (About 3 years old, still works pretty well though, I upgraded the processor from Celeron to P4 when I bought it, and bought 512MB RAM about a year ago. It's not my main computer though, I have a MacBook now.)

2.2GHZ Pentium 4 w/ 533MHZ FSB, MMX, SSE, SSE2

128MB+512MB RAM

Acronis OS Selector Trial

CD Burner + CD Drive

Windows XP Home SP2

USB Mouse for Mac OS X + Windows, PS2 Mouse for OS Selector (Only one it supports...)

USB Keyboard

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