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I want to do it to my mother's HP Pavilion Slimline S3700f. It has an Athlon 64 x2 5000+ -- slow, I know. Also only 3GB RAM. She's only going to be typing documents and searching the web. After decades of trying, she just can't wrap her head around the way a Windows computer works. Also, I think her iPhone 5c will just work better with OSX and I might be able to get her to manage her pictures and such.
The computer originally came with Windows Vista and a free Win7 upgrade. Something's wrong with the current install and I'm going to have to back-up and restore the whole machine -- something I'm not looking forward to. If I could make her life simpler with OSX, I want to do that.
For mother's day, I recently hooked her up with a Logitech K400 compact wireless keyboard + large trackpad, a large 27.5" viewable Hanns-G HG281D 1920x1200 display, and an NVIDIA GeForce GT 520 for digital HDMI/DVI outputs. Then I was able to mostly-hide the computer and cables. She no longer has to use the Hanspree HSG1075 TV as a computer monitor and she can sit right in front of it. It should be a lot easier for her to use...but I haven't seen her use it even once.
The S3700F is known to overheat and this was no exception. This one served as a media center PC for years and it would get incredibly hot. I'm pretty sure this was manufactured after the capacitor plague, so those bulged capacitors are almost surely due to the incredible heat. I heavily modified the system to improve cooling and the results were fantastic.
I just can't afford to buy anything else right now (cat needed $1,000+ surgery). I do have my OSX Snow Leopard from a previous hackintosh attempt long ago. Hoping I can work with what I have...
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Got it. Thanks.
I always knew an AMD hackintosh was tricky, but I didn't know if the scene had worked past those problems or not. I guess that won't happen because updates from Apple will always risk that the hacked kernel will be replaced.
The computer originally came with Windows Vista and a free Win7 upgrade. Something's wrong with the current install and I'm going to have to back-up and restore the whole machine -- something I'm not looking forward to. If I could make her life simpler with OSX, I want to do that.
For mother's day, I recently hooked her up with a Logitech K400 compact wireless keyboard + large trackpad, a large 27.5" viewable Hanns-G HG281D 1920x1200 display, and an NVIDIA GeForce GT 520 for digital HDMI/DVI outputs. Then I was able to mostly-hide the computer and cables. She no longer has to use the Hanspree HSG1075 TV as a computer monitor and she can sit right in front of it. It should be a lot easier for her to use...but I haven't seen her use it even once.
The S3700F is known to overheat and this was no exception. This one served as a media center PC for years and it would get incredibly hot. I'm pretty sure this was manufactured after the capacitor plague, so those bulged capacitors are almost surely due to the incredible heat. I heavily modified the system to improve cooling and the results were fantastic.
I just can't afford to buy anything else right now (cat needed $1,000+ surgery). I do have my OSX Snow Leopard from a previous hackintosh attempt long ago. Hoping I can work with what I have...
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Got it. Thanks.
I always knew an AMD hackintosh was tricky, but I didn't know if the scene had worked past those problems or not. I guess that won't happen because updates from Apple will always risk that the hacked kernel will be replaced.
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