
To burn iBoot onto a CD, you need an empty CD and a CD/DVD/Bluray drive that can burn CDs (just about every drive can burn CDs nowadays). If your computer has a CPU that isn't officially supported by Mac OS X, such as an Intel Pentium processor or an AMD processor, then you may have to use iBoot Legacy (which works the exact same way as normal iBoot). You also need to register an account on to download iBoot. iBoot (Free): iBoot is a boot CD that allows you to boot the retail Snow Leopard DVD.Mac OS X Snow Leopard installation DVD ($20): The method used by this guide requires the retail DVD for Mac OS X Snow Leopard.You can override this requirement by using nawcom's ModCD instead of iBoot, but I can't guarantee it'll work. You need a hard drive without anything important on it, because you will be erasing the entire hard drive. An empty hard drive: You cannot install Mac OS X on a hard drive that already has Windows installed.Be sure to read the Hackintosh compatibility guide very carefully, to check whether or not your computer qualifies.


Tonymacx86's iBoot+Multibeast install guide is a good start, but it's very basic.

Though installing Mac OS X Snow Leopard on a PC is a rather simple process in theory, it can be a lot more difficult in practice. If you're interested in turning your PC into a Hackintosh, but you have no idea where to start, this is the right guide for you.
