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iMac G3 Mini-ITX Mod 2012 [Complete... mostly]
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<blockquote data-quote="RavingMac" data-source="post: 1411739" data-attributes="member: 45350"><p>I am not wrong, but not here to argue but to explain since you asked the question.</p><p></p><p>There are several components that by design (and Apple's intention) are user replaceable (HDD and RAM to name two that come readily to mind). Changing the Logicboard (Motherboard) is not such a component and if you have ever replaced one you know that iTunes etc recognizes your system as a new/different computer based on the changed Logicboard.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, you asked for an explanation of why no discussion of OS X on non-Mac Hardware. You have been given one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RavingMac, post: 1411739, member: 45350"] I am not wrong, but not here to argue but to explain since you asked the question. There are several components that by design (and Apple's intention) are user replaceable (HDD and RAM to name two that come readily to mind). Changing the Logicboard (Motherboard) is not such a component and if you have ever replaced one you know that iTunes etc recognizes your system as a new/different computer based on the changed Logicboard. Regardless, you asked for an explanation of why no discussion of OS X on non-Mac Hardware. You have been given one. [/QUOTE]
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