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With the new updates to the tiger OS, could we put Tiger on a regular x86 pc?
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No. The released versions of Tiger will only run on Apples Intel Macs. There are some hacked/pirated versions of 10.4.1 from the Intel developer release floating around on the web though. These are not up-datable to anything beyond 10.4.1.


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