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    Hey guys,

    So I have a few questions for you and I hope you guys can help me. Okay, so I have a 500 GB hard drive in a Hard drive enclosure. I want to know if I could download Mac OS X Leopard for PC and install it on my external HD.

    By doing this I could use it on any computer I go to. My other question for you is, what is the best version of Mac Os X leopard to run on a PC?

    Could you point me to a link where I could get it?


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    1. It would be slow on an external HDD
    2. You couldn't use it wherever you went, just like you couldn't with Windows due to driver incompatiblity.

    I would recomend iPC or Kalyway, www.warez-bb.org or www.thepiratebay.org

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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    1. It would be slow on an external HDD
    2. You couldn't use it wherever you went, just like you couldn't with Windows due to driver incompatiblity.

    I would recomend iPC or Kalyway, www.warez-bb.org or www.thepiratebay.org

    Thanks for your help + Rep.


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    Repped returned
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    Depends on how it is connected. USB, no.. it would probably be pretty slow.. Firewire or E-SATA, then yes.. it probably would work at a pretty decent speed.

    I used iDeneb and it worked great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dentafrice View Post
    Depends on how it is connected. USB, no.. it would probably be pretty slow.. Firewire or E-SATA, then yes.. it probably would work at a pretty decent speed.

    I used iDeneb and it worked great
    Uhh.. Firewires slower than USB 2.0?

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    Firewire 800 deary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    Firewire 800 deary.
    I see, whats that.

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    And how do you know that taking about 800 and not 400?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FireWire - 400-3200 MBits/s

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_2.0 - Only 1.5-480 MBits/s.
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