Bear in mind what you're describing is a violation of the Apple license agreement - there is no way to be license-compliant and install the MacOS on anything but Apple hardware.
while true they are in violation of apples agreement or TOS. That part of their TOS/agreement are in violation of the "antitrust laws". It like buying a Toyota and only being able to put perrilli tyres on it or you void the warranty. Or buying a hammer from homedepot and can only use their nails and none from lowes.
ejn63
9 Legend
•
87.5K Posts
0
January 22nd, 2015 14:00
Bear in mind what you're describing is a violation of the Apple license agreement - there is no way to be license-compliant and install the MacOS on anything but Apple hardware.
sjdc1982
1 Message
0
October 6th, 2015 19:00
while true they are in violation of apples agreement or TOS. That part of their TOS/agreement are in violation of the "antitrust laws". It like buying a Toyota and only being able to put perrilli tyres on it or you void the warranty. Or buying a hammer from homedepot and can only use their nails and none from lowes.