Its basically the same as Intel, but during the installer you tick the AMD Patch![]()

Jakish, google 'InsanelyMac', I have been using that forum for around 2 years and Is known for its epic amount of OSx86 support.
y'wha?
dont download the retail version of OSX lol
Try searching Leo4all in google
it works on both Intel and AMD (and aparently is one of the most compatable .iso's you can find)
During install just select the AMD patch instead of the Intel one
Sometimes after install some of your hardware may not work (for me it was my sound and wireless internet adapter) You just have to find the correct .kext files for your hardware and install it using kext helper.
Hope this helps. I don't use OS X on PC no more though, it can become very unstable on some systems (for example i couldn't get the graphics card to work, and neither could anyone else with the same one so many programs wouldn't work or would shut randomly) It's good for if your just trying out Mac to see if you like it but in the future you just gotta buy an actual Mac.
A good buy is the Mac Mini, it's £399 from the apple site and all you need to do is bring your own, Screen, speaker, keyboard and mouse and away you go.
I've left.I'm back.
~Dan
It really depends on your hardware set up. No other iso would boot for me except Leo4all
I kept getting "Still waiting for root device" i changed loads of bios setting and still didn't work, Leo4all worked first time.
I'm finished with Mac OS X86 now tbh, saving up for a proper Mac now.
I've left.I'm back.
~Dan
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