![]() ![]() The only equipment we needed was a retail Leopard disk, a Mac, and our trusty USB/SATA adapter attached to an old 120GB laptop drive. We followed the DellEFI guide hosted on mechdrew without many problems. The install has actually gotten even easier in the last few months. Having read Gizmodo’s guide earlier, we knew that process would not be too difficult. We also had him purchase a 2GB stick of RAM which is the upper limit supported by the BIOS. Depending on what deals are available, it’s $250-$300. It’s only available with a 1.6GHz Atom processor, 1GB RAM, and 16GB SSD. It’s essentially a rebadged Dell Mini 9, a model that has been discontinued, but is well suited for OSX. We advised him to purchase the Dell Vostro A90. A friend recently commissioned us to install OSX on a netbook. ![]()
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