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Is there a Mac version that works on a regular laptop??
 

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I think the topic is bigger than I can comprehend.
But from your explanation, you made great efforts, thank you
 

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more than likely none as hackingtosh required specific hardware specially graphics card and wireless card!
 

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more than likely none as hackingtosh required specific hardware specially graphics card and wireless card!​
I think I saw the full version of Windows 10 before on the Mac system a while ago, but I don't remember where I saw it
 

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There is always the possibility to virtualize it on VMware (at the cost of reduced performance).
I have a macOS 12.x in my VLab, it's doing the job for basic stuff. That being said, if you need to use 100% of your hardware, may be better aim for Hackintosh (I write "maybe", because as I never tested this solution, I can't compare the performance).
 

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There is always the possibility to virtualize it on VMware (at the cost of reduced performance).
I have a macOS 12.x in my VLab, it's doing the job for basic stuff. That being said, if you need to use 100% of your hardware, may be better aim for Hackintosh (I write "maybe", because as I never tested this solution, I can't compare the performance).
I swear I saw a Windows version running on a Mac interface on a friend's laptop, but I don't remember who it was
 
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