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Oh, dear... Chris, you are perhaps misunderstanding something. All the OSx86 installations on non-Apple hardware are difficult because they're hacks. They are workarounds for something Apple have tried very hard to prevent - you using OSX on a vanilla PC. Apple have said they will never support non-Apple hardware (though they've changed their minds about other things in the past) so you are unlikely to see anything that will *easily* install on a non-Apple machine for the foreseeable future.

 

On the other hand, OSX for the new Apple Intels is out, but that isn't going to help anyone just yet. It needs a lot of work before it will even think about installing on a PC. Don't hold your breath!

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What an attitude. If you're sick, go buy an iMac. Some people around are working hard for us, including YOU, to make something work, despite it was NOT designed to work. You didn't pay anything for this.

 

You're too demanding. If you want results, I repeat, go buy an iMac.

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