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Installing OS X (Snow) Leopard on a Windows-based laptop:
Can This be done if I were to do format and clean install? If so, how dows one go about it? I would love to buy a new MacBook but they just cost too **** much.
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Sorry, that is totally against Apples EULA and against the rules here at Mac Forums to install OSX on Non Apple Hardware.

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